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Use of a Mobile Sink for Maximizing Data Collection in Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks

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Ren, Xiaojiang (Richard)
Liang, Weifa
Xu, Wenzheng

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In this paper we study data collection in an energy harvesting sensor network for traffic monitoring and surveillance purpose on busy highways, where sensors are densely deployed along a pre-defined path and a mobile sink travels along the path to collect

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing

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2037-12-31
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