Search for dissertations about: "energy efficient routing in wireless sensor network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words energy efficient routing in wireless sensor network.
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1. Energy Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks : Communication Principles and Sensing Aspects
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks are attractive largely because they need no wired infrastructure. But precisely this feature makes them energy constrained, and the consequences of this hard energy constraint are the overall topic of this thesis. READ MORE
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2. Wireless Sensor Networks for Development : Potentials and Open Issues
Abstract : Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide a way to bridge the gap between the physical and the virtual worlds. They promise unprecedented abilities to observe and understand large-scale, real-world phenomena at a fine spatial-temporal resolution. READ MORE
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3. Real-time communication in wireless lossy networks
Abstract : The last decades’ tremendous advances in wireless communications havebeen driven mainly by personal communications. Radio resource allocationmechanisms for optimizing key metrics, such as average throughput and delay,are by now rather well-developed. READ MORE
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4. Mobility and Multi-channel Communications in Low-power Wireless Networks
Abstract : The prospect of replacing existing fixed networks with cheap, flexible and evenmobile low-power wireless network has been a strong research driver in recent years.However, many challenges still exist: reliability is hampered by unstable and burstycommunication links; the wireless medium is getting congested by an increasingnumber of wireless devices; and life-times are limited due to difficulties in developingefficient duty-cycling mechanisms. READ MORE
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5. Protocol Design for Control Applications using Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Given the potential benefits offered by wireless sensor networks(WSNs), they are becoming an appealing technology for process,manufacturing, and industrial control applications. In thisthesis, we propose a novel approach to WSN protocol design forcontrol applications. READ MORE