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Should I send now or send later? A decision‐theoretic approach to transmission scheduling in sensor networks with mobile sinksBölöni et al., 2008
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- Bölöni L
- Turgut D
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- Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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Mobile sinks can significantly extend the lifetime of a sensor network by eliminating the need for expensive hop‐by‐hop routing. However, a sensor node might not always have a mobile sink in transmission range, or the mobile sink might be so far that the data transmission …
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