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Manikandan Rajagopal, Ramkumar Sivasakthivel, Jeyakrishnan Venugopal, Ioannis E. Sarris and Karuppusamy Loganathan
Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs) typically employ with the aid of new technology to increase Quality-of-Service (QoS) when forwarding multiple data rates. This kind of network causes high forwarding delays and improper data transfer rates because of the ch...
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Ramasubbareddy Somula, Yongyun Cho and Bhabendu Kumar Mohanta
In recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed human life by improving quality of life and revolutionizing all business sectors. The sensor nodes in IoT are interconnected to ensure data transfer to the sink node over the network. Owing to...
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Omar Banimelhem and Fidaa Al-Quran
In this paper, an adaptive path construction approach for Mobile Sink (MS) in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for data gathering has been proposed. The path is constructed based on selecting Rendezvous Points (RPs) in the sensing field where the MS stops...
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Yarob Abdullah and Zeinab Movahedi
Two crucial challenges in Industry 4.0 involve maintaining critical latency requirements for data access and ensuring efficient power consumption by field devices. Traditional centralized industrial networks that provide rudimentary data distribution cap...
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Biao Wang, Haobo Zhang, Yunan Zhu, Banggui Cai and Xiaopeng Guo
Low energy consumption has always been one of the core issues in the routing design of underwater sensor networks. Due to the high cost and difficulty of deployment and replacement of current underwater nodes, many underwater applications require the rou...
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Soukaina Bouarourou, Abderrahim Zannou, El Habib Nfaoui and Abdelhak Boulaalam
Wireless sensor networks consist of many restrictive sensor nodes with limited abilities, including limited power, low bandwidth and battery, small storage space, and limited computational capacity. Sensor nodes produce massive amounts of data that are t...
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Xiao Zhang, Xin Xiang, Shanshan Lu, Yu Zhou and Shilong Sun
The need for longer lasting and wider wireless coverage has driven the transition from a single drone to drone swarms. Unlike the single drone, drone swarms can collaboratively achieve full coverage over a target area. However, the existing literature on...
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Adel Soudani, Manal Alsabhan and Manan Almusallam
A growing number of services and applications are developed using multimedia sensing low-cost wireless devices, thus creating the Internet of Multimedia Things (IoMT). Nevertheless, energy efficiency and resource availability are two of the most challeng...
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Abdu Salam, Qaisar Javaid, Masood Ahmad, Ishtiaq Wahid and Muhammad Yeasir Arafat
Multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are organized into clusters in a flying sensor network (FSNet) to achieve scalability and prolong the network lifetime. There are a variety of optimization schemes that can be adapted to determine the cluster head...
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Dragos Ilie, Håkan Grahn, Lars Lundberg, Alexander Westerhagen, Bo Granbom and Anders Höök
Contemporary airborne radio networks are usually implemented using omnidirectional antennas. Unfortunately, such networks suffer from disadvantages such as easy detection by hostile aircraft and potential information leakage. In this paper, we present a ...
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