Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
DOI
10.1155/2007/929432
Publication Title
Mobile Information Systems
Volume
3
Issue
3-4
Pages
233-249
Abstract
Locationing problem in Wireless Sensor Networks(WSN) can be viewed as a general distributed sensor problem. It is with sensors that can discover other nodes or estimate ranges between nodes. that serve as position references. In this paper. we show that sensors acquire coarse-grain location awareness by the training protocol. The training protocol which hybrids the synchronization and training procedure. In this protocol, synchronization and training are combined into one scheme. The sink node sends two beacons in each slot instead of one. In the training, sensor searching for its location using a binary search scheme. Our simulation results shown less number of cycles needed for training.
Original Publication Citation
Ishak, R., Xu, Q. W., Olariu, S., & Salleh, S. (2007). Hybrid training with binary search protocol for wireless sensor networks. Mobile Information Systems, 3(3-4), 233-249. doi: 10.1155/2007/929432
Repository Citation
Ishak, R., Xu, Q. W., Olariu, S., & Salleh, S. (2007). Hybrid training with binary search protocol for wireless sensor networks. Mobile Information Systems, 3(3-4), 233-249. doi: 10.1155/2007/929432