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A Case Study on the Power-Aware Protocol Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks

The proliferation of wireless sensor networks is one of the main hardware components enabling the creation of the Internet of Things. As sensor nodes are being deployed in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor environments, they are in general battery-powered devices. In fact, power provisioning is o...

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Published in:International journal of distributed sensor networks 2013-01, Vol.2013 (-), p.1-12
Main Authors: Díaz, Pedro, Royo, Fernando, Olivares, Teresa, Ramirez-Mireles, Fernando, Orozco-Barbosa, Luis
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