2009
DOI: 10.5815/ijcnis.2009.01.05
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Modeling and Analysis on a DTN Based Wireless Sensor Network Topology Control

Abstract: Abstract-Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have unlimited and extensive potential application in different areas. Due to WSNs' work environments and nodes behavior, intermitted network connection may occur frequently, which lead packets delay and lose in the process of data transmission. Most related works on WSNs, seldom consider how to address the issue of intermitted network connection in WSNs. To the best of our knowledge, few papers did related work on how to utilize intermitted network connection to contro… Show more

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“…The concept of DTN also has been applied by researchers in WSNs to address the problem of intermitted network connections due to work environments and nodes behavior and to achieve power saving in WSNs by the application of Delay Tolerant Network protocol (Li, 2009). Another research by (Quwaider, Tanghizadeh & Biswas, 2011) presented a stochastic modeling framework for store and forward packet routing in WBAN with postural partitioning.…”
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“…The concept of DTN also has been applied by researchers in WSNs to address the problem of intermitted network connections due to work environments and nodes behavior and to achieve power saving in WSNs by the application of Delay Tolerant Network protocol (Li, 2009). Another research by (Quwaider, Tanghizadeh & Biswas, 2011) presented a stochastic modeling framework for store and forward packet routing in WBAN with postural partitioning.…”
Section: ( ) Ementioning
confidence: 99%