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A framework for the joint design of wireless network and controllers is proposed. Multiple control systems are considered where the sensor measurements are transmitted to the controller over the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol. The essential issues of wireless networked control systems (NCSs) are investigated to provide an abstraction of the wireless network for a co-design approach. We first present an analytical...
The anticipated increase in the density of the deployed wireless sensor networks calls for spectrum sharing through unlicensed access to licensed spectrum. The key technology for spectrum sharing in this scenario is cognitive radio networks. Cognitive relaying scenarios, where a cognitive (unlicensed) user provides relaying services to a licensed (primary) user, have been proposed before as a method...
Recent developments in the field of transmission line monitoring system have led to a renewed interest in wireless sensor networks, which is characterized by the strong real time, high reliability, adaptability, load balancing and so on. However, the bottleneck problem of network transmission which is likely to occur around the sink node must be taken into account. This paper proposes a new cross-layer...
A rate-allocation strategy based on a constrained optimization framework minimizes packet loss caused by wireless environments and network congestion in multihop, wireless ad hoc networks.
This paper studies a joint coding/routing optimization between network lifetime and rate-distortion, by applying information theory to wireless visual sensor networks for correlated sources. Arbitrary coding (distributed source coding and network coding) from both combinatorial optimization and information theory could make significant progress towards the performance limit of information networks...
We study the minimum range assignment problem that consists in finding the range assignment that minimizes energy consumption in the network. We exhibit one bad behavior of classical graph reduction-based approaches: they only consider the sum of edges' weight as an optimization criterion. We then design a new graph reduction algorithm (the minimum power tree protocol) and its associated topology...
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