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Placing Optimal Number of Sinks in Sensor Networks for Network Lifetime Maximization

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Xu, Xu (Grace)
Liang, Weifa

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IEEE Communications Society

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In this paper we investigate the benefits of placing optimal number of sinks for a wireless sensor network (WSN) to prolong the network lifetime, provided that the number of hops from each sensor to its nearest sink is no more than h ≥ 1 and the sink lo

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Blind Timing and Carrier Synchronization in Decode and Forward Cooperative Systems

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2037-12-31