Real-time coordination and routing in wireless sensor and actor networks

2006-01-01
Shah, Ghalib A.
Bozyigit, Muslim
Akan, Ozgur B.
Baykal, Buyurman
In Wireless Sensor Actor Networks (WSAN), sensor nodes perform the sensing task and actor nodes take action based on the sensed phenomena in the field. To ensure efficient and accurate operations of WSAN, new communication protocols are imperative to provide sensoractor coordination in order to achieve energy-efficient and reliable communication. Moreover, the protocols must honor the application-specific real-time delay bounds for the effectiveness of the actors in WSAN.
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Citation Formats
G. A. Shah, M. Bozyigit, O. B. Akan, and B. Baykal, “Real-time coordination and routing in wireless sensor and actor networks,” NEXT GENERATION TELETRAFFIC AND WIRED/ WIRELESS ADVANCED NETWORKING, PROCEEDINGS, pp. 365–383, 2006, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/54257.