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In wireless smart metering optimization for energy efficiency is indispensable, because in case of systems without external power supply, battery life is a key factor regarding the usability of the whole system. Sensor networks are less sensitive for delay, this is why aggregation of packets is possible. The aim of this paper is to determine analytically the amount of meter records to aggregate in...
In this paper, the authors propose the LF-Ant protocol for multi-hop wireless sensor networks, a cross-layer design inspired in the organized and collaborative behaviour of natural ants. At the network layer, the heuristic information is modelled by a fuzzy inference system to assist a cluster-head election and the routing process. A resultant relaying threshold is combined with an adaptive invoking...
Distributed space-time coding is a cooperative transmission scheme for wireless relay networks. With this scheme, antennas of the distributive relays work as transmit antennas of the sender and generate a space-time code at the receiver. It achieves the maximum diversity. Although the scheme needs no channel information at relays, it does require full channel information, both the channels from the...
Three applications in wireless networks where model-free stochastic learning is applicable, are discussed. The learning based optimization problems are formulated and simulation results are presented. Some open issues are also discussed.
In this paper, we propose a cross-layer optimization approach that exploits retransmission diversity in wireless CDMA communications. Conventionally, data packets that are not correctly detected are usually dropped. These dropped packets can be used to help data packet detection. By exploiting all the retransmitted packets, data packets can be correctly detected with higher probability. The proposed...
This paper explores the attributes, layering models and objective functions in cross layer designs for mobile ad hoc wireless networks by taking all the statistical characteristics and constraints from the physical (PHY) layer, media access control (MAC) layer and network (NET) layer into consideration. This paper reviews the entire network optimization across all the PHY/MAC/NET layers. At the PHY...
Wireless sensor networks consist of a large number sensors spread across a given geographical area. Each sensor has its own communication capability as well as certain level of intelligence for signal processing and networking. As the sensor nodes are densely populated, communication range requirement for these nodes is smaller. After signal detection, a number of sensor nodes communicate over the...
Due to resource constraints, digital image transmissions are a significant challenge for image sensor based wireless sensor networks (WSN). In this paper, we propose a novel robust and energy-efficient scheme, called image component transmission (ICT) in WSN by providing various levels of reliability during image transmissions. Essential components such as the information for the positions of significant...
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