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Title: Cross-layer design through joint routing and link allocation in wireless sensor networks
Alternate Title: Cross layer design through joint routing and link allocation in wireless sensor networks
Author (s): Gong, Xuan, 1984-
Advisor(s): Cheng, Maggie
Keywords: Maximum total throughput.
Time slots assignment.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Missouri University of Science and Technology
Citation: Gong, Xuan. "Cross-layer Design Through Joint Routing And Link Allocation In Wireless Sensor Network." Master's Thesis, Computer Science, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
Abstract: "Both energy and bandwidth are scarce resources in sensor networks. In the past, the energy efficient routing problem has been extensively studied in efforts to maximize sensor network lifetimes, but the link bandwidth has been optimistically assumed to be abundant. Because energy constraint affects how data should be routed, link bandwidth affects not only the routing topology, but also the allowed data rate on each link, which in turn affects the lifetime. Previous research that focus on energy efficient operations in sensor networks with the sole objective of maximizing network lifetime only consider the energy constraint ignoring the bandwidth constraint. This thesis shows how infeasible these solutions can be when bandwidth does present a constraint. It provides a new mathematical model that address both energy and bandwidth constraints and proposes two efficient heuristics for routing and rate allocation"--Abstract, p. iii.
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titleCross-layer design through joint routing and link allocation in wireless sensor networks
title.alternativeCross layer design through joint routing and link allocation in wireless sensor networks
contributor.advisorCheng, Maggie
contributor.authorGong, Xuan, 1984-
subjectMaximum total throughput.
subjectTime slots assignment.
subject.LCSHSensor networks -- Design.
subject.LCSHWireless communication systems -- Design.
date.issued2008
publisherMissouri University of Science and Technology
identifier.URI
http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/thesis/pdf/xgwt2_09007dcc8053a770.pdf
identifier.citationGong, Xuan. "Cross-layer Design Through Joint Routing And Link Allocation In Wireless Sensor Network." Master's Thesis, Computer Science, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
identifier.oclc243858359
descriptionVita.
descriptionThe entire thesis text is included in file.
descriptionTitle from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed August 15, 2008)
descriptionThesis (M.S.)--Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2008.
descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (p. 49-55).
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description.abstract"Both energy and bandwidth are scarce resources in sensor networks. In the past, the energy efficient routing problem has been extensively studied in efforts to maximize sensor network lifetimes, but the link bandwidth has been optimistically assumed to be abundant. Because energy constraint affects how data should be routed, link bandwidth affects not only the routing topology, but also the allowed data rate on each link, which in turn affects the lifetime. Previous research that focus on energy efficient operations in sensor networks with the sole objective of maximizing network lifetime only consider the energy constraint ignoring the bandwidth constraint. This thesis shows how infeasible these solutions can be when bandwidth does present a constraint. It provides a new mathematical model that address both energy and bandwidth constraints and proposes two efficient heuristics for routing and rate allocation"--Abstract, p. iii.
description.
statementOfResponsibility
by Xuan Gong.
typeThesis/Dissertation
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rightsThese materials are protected under copyright by the original author.
language.ISO639-2eng
format.extentvii, 56 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
date.accessioned2008-07-21T16:02:03Z
date.available2008-08-15T16:19:18Z
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