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With the development and wide adoption of industrial wireless sensor networks to support various domain applications, the boundary detection of continuous objects has become an important research challenge, where improving the accuracy of boundary area while reducing the energy consumption are the first-class citizens to be considered. To address this research challenge, this article proposes a two-stage...
The boundary detection of continuous objects has become an important research challenge in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), where improving the accuracy of boundary and reducing the energy consumption are the primary factors to be considered. To address this challenge, this article proposes a tow-stage boundary area detection scheme in duty-cycled WSNs, and sensor nodes are deployed in a dense fashion...
Scheduling different types of data packets, such as high or low priority data packets at the sender node, is important for reducing energy and capacity consumptions and end-to-end delay. Current scheduling schemes of wireless sensor networks use preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling algorithms, which incur relatively long end-to-end transmission delay and high processing overhead. Besides, they...
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