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Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WBSNs) have recently gained a lot of research interests due to emerging new applications in health-care, sports and entertainment. As the design of effective network architectures is a key issue to achieve energy-efficient and low-latency communications between the on-body sensors, the 1-hop star and the 2-hop extended star architectures have recently been promoted by...
IEEE 802.15.4 is the emerging next generation wireless standard designed for low-rate wireless personal area networks (LR-WPAN), which suit wireless sensor networks applications. It attempts to provide a low cost, low power and short range wireless networking. The QoS is more challenging in heterogeneous wireless sensors networks, where a diverse mixture of sensors for monitoring temperature, pressure,...
In this paper, a study of the behavior of wireless mesh networks is proposed, by considering energy consumption and reliability of the network. The real consumption with different network topologies and different data profiles will be analized. The objective of this work is to establish the framework to carry out energy optimizations in order to reduce the energy consumption without losing the reliability...
The deployment of wireless networks in industrial environments can bring several advantages over their wired counterparts; however, the characteristics of the wireless channels pose challenges to the provisioning of quality of service (QoS) that are not seen in wired networks. This paper provides an analysis of how important QoS parameters, such as message delivery ratio, delay and energy consumption,...
The IEEE 802.15.4 standard offers a low-cost, low-power and short-range wireless communications, which are known by the acronym LR-WPAN (Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Network). The loss of coverage of a device involves a long process when it has to join again the wireless network, having associated a high delay and energy waste. These drawbacks imply this Orphan device stays a long time unable to...
Zigbee technology is here to stay. With current market trends it is to be understood that it will play a vital and major role in low rate wireless personal area networks. Zigbee networks facilitate numerous applications such as consumer electronics, home area networks, health care monitoring and environmental monitoring. Effective routing in wireless sensor networks is critical to conserve energy...
Pervasive sensor devices are expected to flood the urban environments of the future to provide citizens with specific services. Such services will be based on the monitoring of a multiplicity of urban parameters such as the level of the acoustic/environmental pollution, the presence of traffic jams, specific cultural events, etc. Citizens themselves, through their portable digital devices equipped...
Recent technological advances in sensors, low power integrated circuits, and wireless communications have enabled the design of low-cost, lightweight, and intelligent physiological sensor nodes. The IEEE 802.15.4 is a new wireless personal area network designed for wireless monitoring and control applications. The fast progress of research on energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks, and the...
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