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Cross-Layer Analysis of the End-to-End Delay Distribution in Wireless Sensor Networks
2009
2009 30th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
Emerging applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) require real-time quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees to be provided by the network. Due to the nondeterministic impacts of the wireless channel and queuing mechanisms, probabilistic analysis of QoS is essential. One important metric of QoS in WSNs is the probability distribution of the end-to-end delay. Compared to other widely used delay performance metrics such as the mean delay, delay variance, and worst-case delay, the delay
doi:10.1109/rtss.2009.27
dblp:conf/rtss/WangVG09
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