2014 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Communications and Electronics (ICCE) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/cce.2014.6916709
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A low duty-cycle XT-MAC protocol for target tracking in wireless sensor networks

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“…Nguyen-Trung (2014) [125] XT-MAC protocol for target tracking A duty cycle XT-MAC protocol combined with an energy-aware mesh routing protocol algorithm. Rouhani (2015) [126] Boundary static clustering target tracking When starting tracking, the target is identified by the non-boundary nodes of the static cluster, the related static cluster is activated and the target is tracked.…”
Section: Tracking Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nguyen-Trung (2014) [125] XT-MAC protocol for target tracking A duty cycle XT-MAC protocol combined with an energy-aware mesh routing protocol algorithm. Rouhani (2015) [126] Boundary static clustering target tracking When starting tracking, the target is identified by the non-boundary nodes of the static cluster, the related static cluster is activated and the target is tracked.…”
Section: Tracking Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seddar et al [54] proposed a MAC protocol focusing bidirectional full-duplex WSNs for achieving high throughput gains by facilitating reservation of and the handshake among the different communicating nodes by adjusting different sizes of frames and resources. Trung et al [55] proposed a QoS centric layered structure for an integrated version of target tracking system including the duty cycle XT-MAC protocol related with EMRP routing algorithm. To augment the performance of WSNs, vitality effectiveness is the most critical issue was proposed and thus to mitigate the active utilizations of the sensors hubs in sensor-medium access control (S-MAC).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%