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Caching at the small base station (SBS) is apromising architecture to alleviate the highly-loaded wireless video networks. SBS can cache popular video files, thus serves mobile users without going through backhaul connection to the core network and provides content- level offloading. This paper proposes a novel method for the content caching problem that optimizes cache performance. Our proposed algorithm...
Sensor networks are a sensing, computing and communication infrastructure that are able to observe and respond to phenomena in the natural environment and in our physical and cyber infrastructure. In this paper, we investigate packet loss, routing loss and transport loss in mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) considering AODV protocol and different radio models. We compare the simulation results...
In this work, we carry out a comparison evaluation for mobile and static sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) using TwoRayGround propagation model and different protocols. We consider packet-loss and delay metrics to evaluate the performance of WSN. The simulation results have shown that for WSN with mobile sensor nodes, the delay is better than static sensor nodes. In case of static sensor...
Sensor networks are sensing, computing and communication infrastructure that are able to observe and respond to phenomena in the natural environment and in our physical and cyber infrastructure. In this paper, we present a comparison evaluation for mobile and static sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WNSs) considering TwoRayGround and Shadowing propagation models. The simulation results have...
Barrier coverage that requires much fewer sensors than full coverage, is known to be an appreciate model for detection applications. Early results have shown how to construct barriers by both randomly and planned deployment in belt regions. In randomly deployment condition, there may be more than one barrier in a belt region. We present a solution for sliding barriers among the sensors that are deployed...
Event detection is a major issue for applications of wireless sensor networks. In order to detect an event, a sensor network has to identify which application-specific incident has occurred based on the raw data gathered by individual sensor nodes. Sensor networks are a sensing, computing and communication infrastructure that are able to observe and respond to phenomena in the natural environment...
Sensor networks are a sensing, computing and communication infrastructure that are able to observe and respond to phenomena in the natural environment and in our physical and cyber infrastructure. In this paper, we propose a sensor network with mobile and static sensor nodes set-up for performing tasks like sensing a phenomenon or monitoring a region. We investigate how the sensor network performs...
In the MPLS-based mobile IPv6 network, when mobile node performs handover, it needs to rebuild label switching path, which impacts the handover delay and causes packets loss. Reused parts of the path overcome the above reasons, which propose a cross-router (CR) algorithm. It modifies the label information base (LIB), that is, increases two fields: the mobile node address and the time counter. When...
Presently, there are many research work for sensor networks. In our previous work, we implemented a simulation system for sensor networks. But, we considered that the event node is stationary in the observation field. However, in many applications the event node may move. For example, in an ecology environment the animals can move randomly. In this work, we want to investigate how the sensor network...
Wireless networks have become increasingly popular and advances in wireless communications and electronics have enabled the development of different kind of networks such as mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and wireless sensor-actor networks (WSANs). These networks have different kind of characteristics, therefore new protocols that fit their features should be developed...
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