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Energy efficient self-organizing control for wireless sensor networks inspired by calling behavior of frogs
2012
Computer Communications
One of the most challenging research tasks in the field of wireless sensor networks is controlling the power consumption of batteries and prolonging network lifetime. For sensor networks that consist of a large number of sensor nodes, research on bio-inspired self-organization methods has attracted attention due to the potential applicability of such methods. In this paper, we focus on the calling behavior of Japanese tree frogs. They are known to make calls alternately with their neighbors in
doi:10.1016/j.comcom.2011.09.013
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