Adaptive In-Network Processing for Bandwidth and Energy Constrained Mission-Oriented Multi-hop Wireless Networks
In-network processing, involving operations such as filtering, compression and fusion, is a technique widely used in wireless sensor and ad hoc networks for reducing the communication overhead. In many tactical stream-oriented applications, especially in military scenarios, both link bandwidth and n...
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Main Authors: | ESWARAN, Sharanya, EDWARDS, James, MISRA, Archan, LA PORTA, Thomas |
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2012
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