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Atefeh Rahiminasab, Peyman Tirandazi, M. J. Ebadi, Ali Ahmadian and Mehdi Salimi
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) include several sensor nodes that have limited capabilities. The most critical restriction in WSNs is energy resources. Moreover, since each sensor node?s energy resources cannot be recharged or replaced, it is inevitable ...
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Nelofar Aslam, Kewen Xia, Muhammad Tafseer Haider and Muhammad Usman Hadi
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs), built from many battery-operated sensor nodes are distributed in the environment for monitoring and data acquisition. Subsequent to the deployment of sensor nodes, the most challenging and daunting task is to enhance the ...
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Naveed Ali Khan KAIM KHANI, Ali Ahmed Rana, Sabit Rahim, Hannan Bin Liaqat, Saleem Ahmed
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Wireless body area networks (WBANs) a special type of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in which sensor nodes to actualize continuous wearable wellbeing observing of patients are able to provide improved healthcare services in a distributed infrastructure ...
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Sayyed Hedayat Tarighi Nejad, Reza Alinaghian
Pág. 2495 - 2506
Wireless sensor networks are a collection of small sensor nodes that can monitor and sense of their surroundings and sending data to a main station. The limited energy of nodes is a major challenge of sensor networks that affect the survival of the netwo...
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Wei Wang, Xiaojing Yao and Jing Chen
Tiled maps are one of the key GIS technologies used in the development and construction of WebGIS in the era of big data; there is an urgent need for high-performance tile map services hosted on big data GIS platforms. To address the current inefficiency...
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Xingxing Xiao and Haining Huang
Because of the complicated underwater environment, the efficiency of data transmission from underwater sensor nodes to a sink node (SN) is faced with great challenges. Aiming at the problem of energy consumption in underwater wireless sensor networks (UW...
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Manikanthan S.V,Padmapriya T
Pág. pp. 56 - 70
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) includes numerous sensor nodes that are connected to each other through the use of wireless short distance links. The transfer of data between the individual nodes is found to be energy-constrained and the energy-efficient ...
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Nandoori Srikanth,Muktyala Siva Ganga Prasad
Random deployment of sensor nodes, energy limitations, interference of wireless links, and exposed nodes, are the major reasons of performance degradation in WSN. Energy efficiency, Lifetime improvements are the key research areas from last few decades. ...
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Liquan Zhao and Qi Tang
In the Threshold-Sensitive Stable Election Protocol, sensors are randomly deployed in the region without considering the balanced energy consumption of nodes. If a node that has been selected as a cluster head is located far away from the base station, i...
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M.A. Pund,Shital Bahale,Jaya Ingole
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Prolonging lifetime of wireless sensor network is a most significant problem due to energy constraint nature of sensor nodes. It is difficult to recharge nodes during network lifetime, to increase application area of WSN there is a need to design energy ...
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Ting Ye and Baowei Wang
Energy efficiency is of major concern in wireless sensor networks, especially in difficult node deployment environments. Clustering is an effective method to save energy consumption and prolong the network lifetime. There are two kinds of clustering meth...
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Sayyed Hedayat Tarighi Nejad, Reza Alinaghian, Mehdi Sadeghzadeh
Pág. 2702 - 2719
The large-scale deployment of wireless sensor networks and the need for data aggregation necessitate efficient organization of the network topology for the purpose of balancing the load and prolonging the network lifetime. Clustering is one of the import...
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Nguyen Duy Tan, Duy-Ngoc Nguyen, Hong-Nhat Hoang and Thi-Thu-Huong Le
The Internet of Things (IoT) integrates different advanced technologies in which a wireless sensor network (WSN) with many smart micro-sensor nodes is an important portion of building various IoT applications such as smart agriculture systems, smart heal...
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Ramasubbareddy Somula, Yongyun Cho and Bhabendu Kumar Mohanta
In recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed human life by improving quality of life and revolutionizing all business sectors. The sensor nodes in IoT are interconnected to ensure data transfer to the sink node over the network. Owing to...
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Soukaina Bouarourou, Abderrahim Zannou, El Habib Nfaoui and Abdelhak Boulaalam
Wireless sensor networks consist of many restrictive sensor nodes with limited abilities, including limited power, low bandwidth and battery, small storage space, and limited computational capacity. Sensor nodes produce massive amounts of data that are t...
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Dibo Dong, Shangwei Wang, Qiaoying Guo, Xing Li, Weibin Zou and Zicheng You
Accurately predicting wind speed is crucial for the generation efficiency of offshore wind energy. This paper proposes an ultra-short-term wind speed prediction method using a graph neural network with a multi-head attention mechanism. The methodology ai...
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S. Pradeep, Yogesh Kumar Sharma, Chaman Verma, Surjeet Dalal and Cvpr Prasad
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a comparatively new revolutionary technology that has the potential to revolutionize how we live together with the present system. To enhance data archiving, WSNs are frequently used in scientific studies. Many applica...
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Aidil Saputra Kirsan, Udin Harun Al Rasyid, Iwan Syarif, Dian Neipa Purnamasari
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Energy usage on nodes is still a hot topic among researchers on wireless sensor networks. This is due to the increasing technological development increasing information requirements and caused the occurrence of information exchange continuously without s...
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Md Arafat Habib and Sangman Moh
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become an important and promising technology owing to their wide range of applications in disaster response, battle field surveillance, wildfire monitoring, radioactivity monitoring, etc. In WSNs, routing plays a sign...
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Vicente Casares-Giner, Tatiana Inés Navas, Dolly Smith Flórez and Tito Raúl Vargas Hernández
In this work it is considered a circular Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) in a planar structure with uniform distribution of the sensors and with a two-level hierarchical topology. At the lower level, a cluster configuration is adopted in which the sensed ...
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