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    On Clustering in Sensor Networks by Michel, Marot

    Published 2010

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    What Is a Wireless Sensor Network? by Clyde W. Fraisse, Janise McNair, Thiago Borba Onofre

    Published 2018-02-01

    A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a system designed to remotely monitor and control a specific phenomenon or event. This new 2-page fact sheet discusses the advantages that the WSN has over traditional stand-alone sensors and controllers, power consumption and conservation, and WSN technologies. W...

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    What Is a Wireless Sensor Network? by Clyde W. Fraisse, Janise McNair, Thiago Borba Onofre

    Published 2018-02-01

    A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a system designed to remotely monitor and control a specific phenomenon or event. This new 2-page fact sheet discusses the advantages that the WSN has over traditional stand-alone sensors and controllers, power consumption and conservation, and WSN technologies. W...

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    “… A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a system designed to remotely monitor and control a specific phenomenon or event. …”
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    Dynamic Routing Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks by Venkataraman, Mukundan, Chatterjee, Mainak, Kwiat, Kevin

    Published 2010

    Numerous routing protocols have been proposed for wireless sensor networks. Each such protocol carries with it a set of assumptions about the traffic type that it caters to, and hence has limited interoperability. Also, most protocols are validated over workloads which only form a fraction of an ac...

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    “…Numerous routing protocols have been proposed for wireless sensor networks. Each such protocol carries with it a set of assumptions about the traffic type that it caters to, and hence has limited interoperability. …”
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    Electronic Book Chapter
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