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W. R. Heizelman, A. Chandrakasan, and H. Balakrishnan, "EnergyEfficient Communication Protocol for wireless Micro sensor Networks," IEEE Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp.-10, January 2000.

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....point, which may appear when two neighboring nodes expect each other s sponsoring, a backoff based scheme is introduced to let each node delay its decision with a random period of time. In this work, we implement the proposed scheme as an extension of the existing data gathering protocol, LEACH [10]. We compare the energy consumption with and without the extension and analyze the effectiveness of our algorithm in terms of energy saving. Our simulation results show that the system lifetime in the extended LEACH can be prolonged in the energy model inherited from LEACH, without reducing the ....

....processing, RF communication circuits are integrated into one chip. On the other hand, protocol designers are seeking an energy efficient communication architecture, which involves all levels from the physical layer to the application layer [4] For instance, directed diffusion [11] and LEACH [10] are two typical data communication protocols proposed for wireless sensor networks. In directed diffusion, routes (called gradients) that link sources of interesting data to sinks are formed when interest is disseminated throughout the network. When the source has data of interest, it sends the ....

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W.R.Heizelman, A.Chandrakasan, and H.Balakrishnan, Energy-Efficient Communication Protocol for Wireless Micro Sensor Networks, IEEE Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2000.


A Coverage-Preserving Node Scheduling Scheme for Large.. - Di Tian, Georganas (2002)   (52 citations)  (Correct)

....point, which may appear when two neighboring nodes expect each other s sponsoring, a backoff based scheme is introduced to let each node delay its decision with a random period of time. In this work, we implement the proposed scheme as an extension of the existing data gathering protocol, LEACH [10]. We compare the energy consumption with and without the extension and analyze the effectiveness of our algorithm in terms of energy saving. Our simulation results show that the system lifetime in the extended LEACH can be prolonged in the energy model inherited from LEACH, without reducing the ....

....processing, RF communication circuits are integrated into one chip. On the other hand, protocol designers are seeking an energy efficient communication architecture, which involves all levels from the physical layer to the application layer [4] For instance, directed diffusion [11] and LEACH [10] are two typical data communication protocols proposed for wireless sensor networks. In directed diffusion, routes (called gradients) that link sources of interesting data to sinks are formed when interest is disseminated throughout the network. When the source has data of interest, it sends the ....

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W.R. Heizelman, A. Chandrakasan, and H.Balakrishnan, Energy-Efficient Communication Protocol for Wireless Micro Sensor Networks, IEEE Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2000.


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W. R. Heizelman, A. Chandrakasan, and H. Balakrishnan, "EnergyEfficient Communication Protocol for wireless Micro sensor Networks," IEEE Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp.-10, January 2000.

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