Title
Distributed Sensor Networks based on Hybrid Communication Model
Abstract
Distributed sensor networks (DSNs) are being developed for a wide range of applications. A sensor network consists of a large number of nodes performing distributed sensing/event detection. Sensor nodes are energy-constrained, efficient routing is essential for increasing the lifetime of a sensor network. A DSN requires interoperability, low latency, and low power consumption in order to operate for long periods of time. To reduce the energy cost and to maximize the lifetime of the DSN, a hybrid paradigm combining the advantages of both the client-server and mobile agent paradigms is used.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2006
International Conference on Internet Computing
mobile-agents,- distributed sensor networks,cluster,client- server,traffic model,client server,sensor network,mobile agent,low latency,communication model
Field
DocType
Citations 
Sensor node,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Computer science,Mobile agent,Brooks–Iyengar algorithm,Computer network,Latency (engineering),Mobile wireless sensor network,Wireless sensor network,Sensor web,Distributed computing
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mohammed Ketel1136.84