Lease based addressing for event-driven wireless sensor networks
Doss, R. Chellappa, Chandra, D., Pan, L., Zhou, Wanlei and Chowdhury, Morshed 2006, Lease based addressing for event-driven wireless sensor networks, in ISCC 2006 proceedings : 11th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications : 26-29 June 2006, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, Calif, pp. 251-256.
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Sensor Networks have applications in diverse fields. They can be deployed for habitat modeling, temperature monitoring and industrial sensing. They also find applications in battlefield awareness and emergency (first) response situations. While unique addressing is not a requirement of many data collecting applications of wireless sensor networks it is vital for the success of applications such as emergency response. Data that cannot be associated with a specific node becomes useless in such situations. In this work we propose an addressing mechanism for event-driven wireless sensor networks. The proposed scheme eliminates the need for network wide Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) and enables reuse of addresses.
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0769525881 9780769525884
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eng
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100599 Communications Technologies not elsewhere classified
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