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Cited Paper
[Conf 1]Connectivity Improvement in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Mobile Nodes
Author(s): Ciubotaru, Bogdan; Cioarga, Razvan Dorel; Chiciudean, Dan; Micea, Mihai Victor; Stratulat, Mircea
In: Proceedings of the 24-th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, IMTC 2007
Editor(s): Morawski, Roman Z.
Publisher: IEEE
Warsaw, Poland, 01-03 May. 2007
Pages: 1640 - 1645, CD-ROM support, ISBN 978-1-4244-0588-6, ISSN 1091-5281, DOI: 10.1109/IMTC.2007.379002
Indexed: ISI Web of Science, Thomson Reuters (WOS: 000251296801130)
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Wireless sensor networks; Network deployment; Mobile nodes; Obstacle avoidance
In this paper we address the topic of wireless sensor networks deployment, redeployment and post-deployment network maintenance based on mobile robotic nodes in order to achieve optimal connectivity and minimum energy consumption. The research is based on the CORE-TX platform, which provides the necessary hardware and software modules used for evaluation and testing of the solutions discussed. The quality of the communication link has an important role in energy saving due to packet loss ratio and the required power level of the transceiver. The paper proposes and discusses an automated approach to network deployment and network maintenance based on local connectivity evaluation.
6 Citations in total
 
 
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