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To tackle control channel saturation problems, this paper proposes OMA, an asynchronous duty cycle based multi-channel MAC protocol with opportunistic media access for wireless sensor networks. By adopting opportunistic media access, OMA effectively alleviates, if not completely eliminates, control channel saturation problems. More importantly, OMA is fully distributed with no requirements of time...
The availability of secret keys is a precondition for the use of many security solutions and protocols. However, securely assigning such keys to nodes is a challenging task in the context of wireless sensor networks. In this paper we present a novel solution for a secure key assignment in wireless sensor networks that can be used during the initial configuration of nodes or for an ad-hoc key assignment...
In ad hoc wireless networks, end-to-end TCP is well-known that it can obtain very low throughput with increase of the number of hops. One promising way to resolve this technical problem of TCP throughput degradation is proxy-based TCP. In proxy-based TCP, an end-to-end TCP session is divided by (an) intermediate proxy host(s), which leads to reduction of hop-count of each divided session and improvement...
An algorithm is given for placing relays at spatial positions to improve the reliability of communicated data in a sensor network. The network consists of many power-limited sensors, a small set of relays, and a receiver. The receiver receives a signal directly from each sensor and also indirectly via a single-hop relay path. The relays rebroadcast the transmissions in order to achieve diversity at...
In this paper, we address the issue of transmission power control (TPC) in wireless ad hoc networks. Power control plays an important role in energy saving and network performance enhancement. However, the existing TPC schemes either face the problem of hidden and exposed terminal or have additional hardware requirements. We propose a novel distributed power control protocol, called Receiver Initiated...
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