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HMC‐DSR: An FPGA‐Accelerated Clustered Routing Protocol for Scalable and Energy‐Efficient MANETs
FPGA‐based HMC‐DSR protocol enhances MANET routing with real‐time, energy‐efficient processing, reducing end‐to‐end delay by 20.7%. Power consumption decreased by 15.8%, making it ideal for energy‐constrained systems. Hardware resource optimization achieved a 31.2% reduction in flip‐flops and 27.4% in slice utilization. Throughput improvement of 19.4%,
Arvind Kumar +3 more
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A Centralized Mechanism to Make Predictions Based on Data From Multiple WSNs
In this work, we present a method that exploits a scenario with inter-Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) information exchange by making predictions and adapting the workload of a WSN according to their outcomes.
Bellalta, Boris +2 more
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Current State and Development Trends of Wireless Sensor Networks
Introduction. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have become one of the fundamental technologies of digital transformation, enabling real-time data collection, transmission, and processing.
Oleksandr Voronenko
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An objective based classification of aggregation techniques for wireless sensor networks
Wireless Sensor Networks have gained immense popularity in recent years due to their ever increasing capabilities and wide range of critical applications.
B. Krishnamachari +22 more
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have lately been gaining momentum thanks to the hardware improvements and standardization software efforts. Moreover, the appearance of Internet of Things (IoT) and its reliance on sensors are helping to widely extend the ...
David Sembroiz +3 more
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Communication-aware algorithms for target tracking in wireless sensor networks
This paper introduces algorithms for target tracking in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that enable reduction of data communication cost. The objective of the considered problem is to control movement of a mobile sink which has to reach a moving target ...
Placzek, Bartlomiej
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Digital Forensics for IoT and WSNs [PDF]
In the last decade, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices are proliferated in many domains including critical infrastructures such as energy, transportation and manufacturing. Consequently, most of the daily operations now rely on the data coming from wireless sensors or IoT devices and their actions.
Umit Karabiyik, Kemal Akkaya
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Future Robust Networks: Current Scenario and Beyond for 6G
With the progress of smart technology and diversified application of existing networks, the future might not manage the rapid growth of traffic demand, i.e., 6G. Therefore, future robust networks (FRNs) are investigated to get enough bandwidth and solve
Ar Junejo +2 more
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A typical Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) uses multihop communication rather than direct transmission. In a multi-hop communication, the sensor node communicates the sensed data to its neighbor node, which is comparatively closer to the sink and the ...
Balamurali R. +2 more
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Lightweight Multivariate Sensing in WSNs
This paper proposes a self-adaptive sampling scheme for WSNs, which aims at capturing accurately the behavior of the physical parameters of interest in each specific WSN context yet reducing the overhead in terms of sensing events. The sampling scheme relies on a set of low-complexity rules capable of auto-regulate the sensing frequency in accordance ...
João Marco C. Silva +3 more
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