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Cognitive radio sensor networks (CRSNs) are event-based systems such that sensor nodes detect events and the event readings of the sensors are collaboratively conveyed in a multi-hop manner through vacant channels from event regions to a sink. Hence, the event-to-sink communication and the dynamic radio environment require a coordination scheme in CRSNs. In this paper, we propose a spectrum-aware...
This paper presents a novel energy-efficient pulse switching protocol for ultra light-weight wireless network applications. The key idea is to abstract a single pulse, as opposed to multi-bit packets, as the information exchange mechanism. Pulse switching is shown to be sufficient for event sensing applications with binary sensing. Event sensing with conventional packet transport can be prohibitively...
Maximizing network lifetime and minimizing energy consumption and are two central issues in the design wireless sensor networks (WSN) protocols. In this paper, we address energy-efficient state assignment to sensors in cluster-based WSN, under the constraint of full coverage of the area the sensors are deployed in and connectivity of cluster heads. We consider that any sensor can be turned on, turned...
It is becoming increasingly difficult to implement effective systems for preventing network attacks, due to the combination of (1) the rising sophistication of attacks requiring more complex analysis to detect, (2) the relentless growth in the volume of network traffic that we must analyze, and, critically, (3) the failure in recent years for uniprocessor performance to sustain the exponential gains...
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