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Effect of overhearing transmissions on energy efficiency in dense sensor networks
2004
Proceedings of the third international symposium on Information processing in sensor networks - IPSN'04
Energy efficiency is an important design criteria for the development of sensor networking protocols involving data dissemination and gathering. In-network processing of sensor data, aggregation, transmission power control in radios, and periodic cycling of node wake-up schedules are some techniques that have been proposed in the sensor networking literature for achieving energy efficiency. Owing to the broadcast nature of the wireless channel many nodes in the vicinity of a sender node may
doi:10.1145/984622.984652
dblp:conf/ipsn/BasuR04
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