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Lifetime-Optimal Data Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks Without Flow Splitting

Overview This paper considers two-tiered wireless sensor networks, and addresses the network lifetime problem for upper-tier Aggregation and Forwarding Nodes (AFNs). Existing flow routing solutions proposed for maximizing network lifetime require AFNs to transmit flows to different nodes at the same time, which is called multi-session flow routing solutions. If an AFN is equipped with a single transmitter/receiver pair, a multi-session flow routing solution requires a packet-level power control at the AFN. This paper shows that it is possible to achieve the same optimal network lifetime by power control on a much larger timescale with the so-called single-session flow routing solutions.

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PublisherUniversity of Waterloo File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2007
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