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Distributive and self-sustainable scheduling algorithm for wireless sensor networks

Sheikh et al., 2013

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1915022578933210661
Author
Sheikh M
Ali N
Awang A
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Publication venue
2013 22nd Wireless and Optical Communication Conference

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Scheduling or allocation of resources becomes one of the fundamental problems in wireless networks when several nodes contend to access a single and a common medium. To design a scalable wireless network, the slot scheduling algorithm must be computationally simple …
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