ETRO VUB
About ETRO  |  News  |  Events  |  Vacancies  |  Contact  
Home Research Education Industry Publications About ETRO

ETRO Publications

Full Details

Other Publication

Comparing different topology construction algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks

Host Publication: Proceeding of the 15th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks June 10-13, 2007, Princeton NJ, USA

Authors: H. Smeets, A. Nowé and K. Steenhaut

Publication Date: Jun. 2007


Abstract:

Wireless Sensor Networks are autonomous sensors forwarding collected data to a sink node along multi-hop wireless paths. The main constraint is the limited (battery) power. We will focus on solutions based on topology control and power control. If the density of the network is high, we show that the cost-field creation technique used in GRAB, produces a non optimal tree (in the sense that it will not lead to an equal load on the nodes during data forwarding), if the hop-count cost measure is used. The number of messages used to build the tree, is also much bigger than the number of nodes. These results suggest that the cost-field algorithm used in GRAB is not sufficient, alone, to build an efficient tree topology, at least when the node density is too high.

Other Reference Styles
Current ETRO Authors

Prof. Dr. Ir. Kris Steenhaut

+32 (0)02 629 297

ksteenha@etrovub.be

more info

Other Publications

• Journal publications

IRIS • LAMI • AVSP

• Conference publications

IRIS • LAMI • AVSP

• Book publications

IRIS • LAMI • AVSP

• Reports

IRIS • LAMI • AVSP

• Laymen publications

IRIS • LAMI • AVSP

• PhD Theses

Search ETRO Publications

Author:

Keyword:  

Type:








- Contact person

- IRIS

- AVSP

- LAMI

- Contact person

- Thesis proposals

- ETRO Courses

- Contact person

- Spin-offs

- Know How

- Journals

- Conferences

- Books

- Vacancies

- News

- Events

- Press

Contact

ETRO Department

info@etro.vub.ac.be

Tel: +32 2 629 29 30

©2024 • Vrije Universiteit Brussel • ETRO Dept. • Pleinlaan 2 • 1050 Brussels • Tel: +32 2 629 2930 (secretariat) • Fax: +32 2 629 2883 • WebmasterDisclaimer