Mobility in Immobile Sensor Networks, CS Colloquium Fri 11/30
<p> <strong>Date</strong>: Friday, November 30<br /> <strong>Time</strong>: 10:00 AM<br /> <strong>Place</strong>: E & CS Auditorium, First Floor<br /> <strong>Title</strong>:Using Mobility in k-Covered Wireless Sensor Networks: A Curse or Blessing - or Blessing Curse?<br /> <strong>Speaker</strong>: Habib M. Ammari<br /> Wireless Sensor and Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (WiSeMAN) Research Lab<br /> Department of Computer and Information Science<br /> University of Michigan-Dearborn<br /> <strong>Brief Abstract</strong>: In immobile wireless sensor networks with constant data reporting, the sensors nearest the sink are responsible for forwarding data from all others, thus suffering from severe battery power depletion. We suggest the use of mobile proxy sinks to collect data from the sensors and deliver it to an immobile sink. We present fundamental results, formal analysis, routing schemes and desirability.</p> <p> <strong>Full Abstract</strong>: <a href="http://webspace.cs.odu.edu/~ibl/public/colloquium/fall12/ammari.txt">http://webspace.cs.odu.edu/~ibl/public/colloquium/fall12/ammari.txt</a></p>
Posted By: Irwin Levinstein
Date: Mon Nov 26 09:47:14 EST 2012