| J. Elson and D. Estrin. An address-free architecture for dynamic sensor networks. Technical Report 00724, Computer Science Department USC, January 2000. |
....range or send small data chunks. The inclusion or exclusion of destination and source fields could determine the scope of the data as routable or one hop (such as a running out of battery or hello messages) FLIP s different address types allow proposals such as the address free architecture [6] to coexist with more traditional addressing schemes. In order to evaluate how FLIP addresses the needs of sensor network applications, we selected as a case study the directed diffusion architecture [7] Directed diffusion is a communication paradigm for sensor networks which establishes ....
....environment and presents a solution based on layered processing. Piconet [15] also has its own protocol, tied in with their low range radio network. They have developed embedded networks and prototyped home and office resource discovery services. Research such as the Address Free Architecture [6] is related to FLIP as it proposes new methods of viewing the network layer. In this case they propose an architecture where nodes select probabilistically unique address which aim to uniquely identify data flows at any point in time. There has also been work on header compression. The recently ....
Jeremy Elson and Deborah Estrin, "An address-free architecture for dynamic sensor networks," Tech. Rep. 00-724, Computer Science Department USC, January 2000.
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J. Elson and D. Estrin. An address-free architecture for dynamic sensor networks. Technical Report 00724, Computer Science Department USC, January 2000.
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J. Elson and D. Estrin. An address-free architecture for dynamic sensor networks. Technical Report 00-724, Computer Science Department USC, January 2000.
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Jeremy Elson and Deborah Estrin. An address-free architecture for dynamic sensor networks. Technical Report 00-724, Computer Science Department USC, January 2000.
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Jeremy Elson and Deborah Estrin, "An Address-Free Architecture for Dynamic Sensor Networks," Computer Science Department USC, Tech. Rep. 00-724, 2000.
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