Automated protocol selection for energy efficient WSN applications

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2009-10
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Shen, Chong
Harte, Seán
Popovici, Emanuel M.
O'Flynn, Brendan
Atkinson, Robert C.
Ruzzelli, Antonio G.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology
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A mature wireless sensor network automation tool requires the implementation of different protocols for different topology and application scenarios to optimise the overall system performance. Focusing on the transport layer energy-aware routing function for the Tyndall Heterogeneous Automated Wireless Sensor (THAWS), embedding a reactive routing protocol, an energy-efficient proactive heuristic protocol and a distributed geographical routing mechanism on the Tyndall 10 and 25 mm nodes is proposed. Those protocols manage small, medium and large sensor applications adaptively, while the end users of the THAWS tool are transparent from protocol selection.
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Tyndall Heterogeneous Automated Wireless Sensor (THAWS)
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Shen, C., Harte, S., Popovici, E., O'Flynn, B., Atkinson, R.C., Ruzzelli, A.G, 2009. Automated protocol selection for energy efficient WSN applications. Electronics Letters, 45(21), pp.1098-1099. doi: 10.1049/el.2009.1217