Scheduling Sleeping Nodes in High Density Cluster-based Sensor Networks

Volume: 10, Issue: 6, Pages: 825 - 835
Published: Oct 24, 2005
Abstract
In order to conserve battery power in very dense sensor networks, some sensor nodes may be put into the sleep state while other sensor nodes remain active for the sensing and communication tasks. In this paper, we study the node sleep scheduling problem in the context of clustered sensor networks. We propose and analyze the Linear Distance-based Scheduling (LDS) technique for sleeping in each cluster. The LDS scheme selects a sensor node to...
Paper Details
Title
Scheduling Sleeping Nodes in High Density Cluster-based Sensor Networks
Published Date
Oct 24, 2005
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
825 - 835
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