Delay-tolerant, low-power protocols for large security-critical wireless sensor networks

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This paper reports the analysis, implementation, and experimental testing of a delay-tolerant and energy-aware protocol for a wireless sensor node, oriented to security applications. The solution proposed takes advantages from different domains considering as a guideline the low power consumption and facing the problems of seamless and lossy connectivity offered by the wireless medium along with very limited resources offered by a wireless network node. The paper is organized as follows: first we give an overview on delay-tolerant wireless sensor networking (DTN); then we perform a simulation-based comparative analysis of state-of-the-art DTN approaches and illustrate the improvement offered by the proposed protocol; finally we present experimental data gathered from the implementation of the proposed protocol on a proprietary hardware node. © 2012 Claudio S. Malavenda et al.

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Malavenda, C. S., Menichelli, F., & Olivieri, M. (2012). Delay-tolerant, low-power protocols for large security-critical wireless sensor networks. Journal of Computer Networks and Communications. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/863521

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