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Answer added in Wireless Sensor Network14 What is the value of acceptable end-to-end delay between nodes in a Wireless Sensor Network?By Ekendra Lamsal · Asian Institute of TechnologyPer Håkansson · SpeedApp ABIn a lab, yes, the value are correct, but it also depends on how the WSN are configured as mention above. In many large real world deployment latency ... [more]In a lab, yes, the value are correct, but it also depends on how the WSN are configured as mention above. In many large real world deployment latency can grow a lot. Thats why I agree what Theodore Omtzigt say, (if possible) don't tell. Let the system expect much larger delay to make plenty of room for whatever delay it will be. For example, how long will the latency be if you get some topology changes or outage? The system should be able to handle such case. Don't trust the network, it has its fault and need some 'freedom' to live its life. Low delay require better control over the WSN, thats all.Following