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Wireless sensor network (WSN) applications, especially those serving in inhospitable environments such as battlefield reconnaissance, are susceptible to large-scale damage which usually causes simultaneous failure of multiple collocated sensors and gets the network divided into disjoint partitions. In order to prevent the WSN from being inoperative, restoring the overall network connectivity is crucial...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) serving in hostile environments are susceptible to simultaneous failure of multiple collocated nodes that cause the network to split into distinct segments. Restoring connectivity would be needed to resume full WSN operation. Similar scenario is encountered when autonomous WSNs have to collaborate for achieving a common task. Proactively provisioning spare connections...
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