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Fig. 1. The components of a sensor node.  
Fig. 2. Sensor nodes scattered in a sensor field.  
Fig. 3. The sensor networks protocol stack.  
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Fig. 5. Example of data aggregation.  

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Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
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March 2002

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Computer Networks

I.F. Akyildiz

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Su WY

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Y. Sankarasubramaniam

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This paper describes the concept of sensor networks which has been made viable by the convergence of micro-electro-mechanical systems technology, wireless communications and digital electronics. First, the sensing tasks and the potential sensor networks applications are explored, and a review of factors influencing the design of sensor networks is provided. Then, the communication architecture for sensor networks is outlined, and the algorithms and protocols developed for each layer in the literature are explored. Open research issues for the realization of sensor networks are also discussed.

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... They are often lowcost, low-power devices with data processing and transfer capabilities to a Base Station (B s ). Following a successful deployment, the sensor nodes self-organize to form a network known as wireless sensor network (WSN) [2]. Typically, replacing battery-powered nodes after deployment is a laborious procedure. ...

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An Efficient Burst Traffic-Aware Clustering and Mobility Management model for mobile-sink based Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey

Computer Networks