ICPS '05. Proceedings. International Conference on Pervasive Services, 2005.
DOI: 10.1109/perser.2005.1506384
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Multi-criteria routing in pervasive environment with sensors

Abstract: Interconnected computing nodes in pervasive systems demand efficient management to ensure longevity and effectiveness. This is particularly true when we consider wireless sensor networks, for which we propose a new scheme for adaptive route management. There have been numerous studies that have looked at the routing of data in sensor networks with the sole intention of reducing communication power. However there has been comparatively less prior art in the area of semantic and multi-criteria based routing. We … Show more

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“…There are several problems in providing such qualities of service in these new pervasive environments. Most problems arise from the inherent limitations of sensor nodes: limited This paper is an extended version of "Multi-criteria routing in pervasive environment with sensors" which appeared in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS 2005), July 2005 [24]. The last author worked on the project while a student in the Computer Science Department at the University of Pittsburgh.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several problems in providing such qualities of service in these new pervasive environments. Most problems arise from the inherent limitations of sensor nodes: limited This paper is an extended version of "Multi-criteria routing in pervasive environment with sensors" which appeared in the Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS 2005), July 2005 [24]. The last author worked on the project while a student in the Computer Science Department at the University of Pittsburgh.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%