| Publisher | University of Coimbra | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 241.9KB PDF | Date added | 22 Jun 2006 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, Network Administration, Switching | ||
| Downloads | 11 | ||
Although, traditionally, mobility has not been supported in Wireless Sensor Networks, many applications in these environments need to interact with each other in highly dynamic scenarios, where configurations can vary from static to dynamic. Sensors phenomena, observers and even the network itself can present different levels of mobility. This mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks can be adopted through different methods based on the characteristics of their elements. This paper applies, compares and evaluates energy parameters in mobile Wireless Sensor Networks using traditional IP ad-hoc protocols.
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