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Wireless devices such as sensors have increasingly more processing, storage, and networking capabilities, making wireless sensor networks (WSNs) get lots of attentions in recent years. In addition, the cost of sensors is constantly decreasing making it possible to use large quantities of these sensors in a wide variety of important applications in environmental, military, commercial, health care,...
In this poster, we consider software-defined wireless sensor networks (SDWSNs) and present a lightweight flow management to reconfigure flow entries in flow-table when link fault occurs in the data plane of SDWSNs.
In this article, we consider software-defined wireless sensor networks (SDWSNs) and propose a scheme for sleep scheduling with low control overhead-based flow-entry in flow-table to overcome the limitation of control traffic in SDWSNs.
In this paper, we present the Context-Aware Opportunistic Resource-Based Routing Protocol (CORB) for intermittently-connected stationary wireless sensor networks. This protocol targets domains such as ambiance control in smart buildings. Unlike existing context-aware routing approaches which consider node mobility as the main source of disconnection, CORB only considers the nodes' limited resources...
Security is one of the core challenges especially for ICT in disaster Recovery. Sensitive data is transmitted via insecure links. Furthermore, there may be competing interests. Thus, there is a high probability of disturbance or eavesdropping of communication. However, the hierarchical structure of networks in such scenarios can be exploited for security purposes. Based on this, we developed the Topology...
Sensors in sensor networks are operated by their embedded batteries and they can not work any more if the batteries run out. The data collected by sensors should be transferred to a sink node through the efficient routes. Many energy efficient routing algorithms were proposed. However, the previous algorithms consume more energy since they did not consider the transmission range and direction. In...
A principal factor in sensor network design is energy efficiency. In this work, we propose to extend the lifetime of sensor networks using appropriate choice of sensor node distribution. The key idea of our scheme is to deploy more nodes in areas of extensive energy usage. Using this scheme of sensor node distribution, we use probabilistic angular routing to route data packets from the sensor nodes...
Sink mobility has become an increasingly important requirement of various sensor network applications. Handling such mobile sink conditions brings new challenges to large-scale sensor networking. This investigation proposed a hybrid-structure routing protocol (HSRP) that combines the benefits of grid-based and cluster-based structures. Grid-based structure is designed to solve the cluster head selection...
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