文件名称:VerificationofTheMinimumCostForwarding
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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small
self-contained devices with computational, sensing and wireless
communication capabilities. They allow flexible, powerful, tetherless,
automated data collection and monitoring systems to be
created. Anticipated applications include environmental hazard
monitoring, forest fire detection, machine instrumentation, etc.
Many routing protocols have been proposed to facilitate data
transport from sensor nodes to a base station few of these protocols
have been formally verified or operationally deployed however.
The Minimum Cost Forwarding (MCF) routing protocol[1],
has been proposed. The application of MCF is restricted to
networks possessing a single sink node and multiple source
nodes.-Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small
self-contained devices with computational, sensing and wireless
communication capabilities. They allow flexible, powerful, tetherless,
automated data collection and monitoring systems to be
created. Anticipated applications include environmental hazard
monitoring, forest fire detection, machine instrumentation, etc.
Many routing protocols have been proposed to facilitate data
transport from sensor nodes to a base station few of these protocols
have been formally verified or operationally deployed however.
The Minimum Cost Forwarding (MCF) routing protocol[1],
has been proposed. The application of MCF is restricted to
networks possessing a single sink node and multiple source
nodes.
self-contained devices with computational, sensing and wireless
communication capabilities. They allow flexible, powerful, tetherless,
automated data collection and monitoring systems to be
created. Anticipated applications include environmental hazard
monitoring, forest fire detection, machine instrumentation, etc.
Many routing protocols have been proposed to facilitate data
transport from sensor nodes to a base station few of these protocols
have been formally verified or operationally deployed however.
The Minimum Cost Forwarding (MCF) routing protocol[1],
has been proposed. The application of MCF is restricted to
networks possessing a single sink node and multiple source
nodes.-Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small
self-contained devices with computational, sensing and wireless
communication capabilities. They allow flexible, powerful, tetherless,
automated data collection and monitoring systems to be
created. Anticipated applications include environmental hazard
monitoring, forest fire detection, machine instrumentation, etc.
Many routing protocols have been proposed to facilitate data
transport from sensor nodes to a base station few of these protocols
have been formally verified or operationally deployed however.
The Minimum Cost Forwarding (MCF) routing protocol[1],
has been proposed. The application of MCF is restricted to
networks possessing a single sink node and multiple source
nodes.
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