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ATPC: Adaptive transmission power control for wireless sensor networks

Lin et al., 2016

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8773944119359683700
Author
Lin S
Miao F
Zhang J
Zhou G
Gu L
He T
Stankovic J
Son S
Pappas G
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ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)

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Extensive empirical studies presented in this article confirm that the quality of radio communication between low-power sensor devices varies significantly with time and environment. This phenomenon indicates that the previous topology control solutions, which …
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