2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2005.10.006
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HDA: A hierarchical data aggregation scheme for sensor networks

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“…In the case that any selected path was not capable of continuing its activity, another new path should be selected. In fact, seeking operation for finding the best path will be done again and among left paths; the path from which information with highest value will be selected and will be considered as substantial path [18]. Ganesan and his colleague suggested that we select more paths instead of one to substitute in the case each one become disabled.…”
Section: Sensor Protocols For Information Via Negotiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case that any selected path was not capable of continuing its activity, another new path should be selected. In fact, seeking operation for finding the best path will be done again and among left paths; the path from which information with highest value will be selected and will be considered as substantial path [18]. Ganesan and his colleague suggested that we select more paths instead of one to substitute in the case each one become disabled.…”
Section: Sensor Protocols For Information Via Negotiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, naming inputs and their attributes depend on the type of use and should be determined previously. On the other hand, processing information for finding its compatibility with the request cause energy consumption and delay in network [18].…”
Section: Sensor Protocols For Information Via Negotiationmentioning
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“…In EQV-Architecture, a Hierarchical Data Aggregation scheme for sensor networks (HDA) [37] is utilized for configuring hierarchical topology. The routing protocol supposed that in each time Sink requests to receive a specified video from the source node only, and the aim of routing is to find an energy-efficient single-path from the source node to Sink while preserving video quality.…”
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“…Among them, data-centric routing schemes are very popular where data transmissions are based on their knowledge about the neighboring nodes. Although there are many data-centric approaches (Akkaya & Younis, 2005), DD (Intanagonwiwat et al, 2002a) and HDA (Zhou et al, 2006) are two most related works to our research. In DD scheme, four phases are piggyback with four steps: interest, exploratory data, reinforcement, and data.…”
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confidence: 99%