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Poster Abstract: Interconnecting Low-Power Wireless and Power-Line Communications using IPv6 [PDF]
Wireless sensor networks for building automation and energy management has made great progress in recent years, but the inherent indoor radio range limitations can make communication unpredictable and system deployments difficult.
Chauvenet, Cedric +9 more
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Atomic-SDN: Is Synchronous Flooding the Solution to Software-Defined Networking in IoT? [PDF]
The adoption of Software Defined Networking (SDN) within traditional networks has provided operators the ability to manage diverse resources and easily reconfigure networks as requirements change.
Baddeley, Michael +6 more
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A simple BATSE measure of GRB duty cycle [PDF]
4 pages, 1 figure, presented at the 5th Huntsville Gamma-Ray Burst ...
Hakkila, Jon +2 more
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Study on multi-channel reservation based MAC protocol for sensor networks
Aiming at triple hidden terminal problems in wireless sensor networks,an adaptive duty cycle based multi-channel MAC protocol was proposed,called MCR.MCR efficiently handled triple hidden terminal problems with multiple channel reservation.By minimizing ...
ZHANG De-sheng1 +2 more
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Powertrace: Network-level Power Profiling for Low-power Wireless Networks [PDF]
Low-power wireless networks are quickly becoming a critical part of our everyday infrastructure. Power consumption is a critical concern, but power measurement and estimation is a challenge.
Dunkels, Adam +3 more
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Distributed Congestion Mitigation and Medium Access in Duty Cycling Wireless Sensor Networks
Duty cycling is an efficient design approach to achieve energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks. However, it may aggravate congestion due to long access delay and amplified hidden/exposed terminal problems.
Hao Liu, Ye Liu
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Poster Abstract: Opportunistic RPL [PDF]
Sensor nodes constituting Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are often battery- operated and have limited resources. To save energy, nodes sleep most of the time, and wake up periodically to handle communication.
Duquennoy, Simon, Landsiedel, Olaf
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Free Side-channel Cross-technology Communication in Wireless Networks
Enabling direct communication between wireless technologies immediately brings significant benefits including, but not limited to, cross-technology interference mitigation and context-aware smart operation.
He, Tian +3 more
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Characterizing Power Consumption of Dual-Frequency GNSS of a Smartphone
Location service is one of the most widely used features on a smartphone. More and more apps are built based on location services. As such, demand for accurate positioning is ever higher.
Karki, Bikram, Won, Myounggyu
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Energy efficiency is an important design paradigm in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and its consumption in dynamic environment is even more critical. Duty cycling of sensor nodes is used to address the energy consumption problem.
Adnan Noor Mian +3 more
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