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Sensor Network Calculus with Multiple Sinks. / Schmitt, Jens; Zdarsky, Frank; Roedig, Utz.
Proceedings of the Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Workshop at the 2006 IFIP Networking Conference. 2006. p. 6-13.

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Schmitt, J, Zdarsky, F & Roedig, U 2006, Sensor Network Calculus with Multiple Sinks. in Proceedings of the Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Workshop at the 2006 IFIP Networking Conference. pp. 6-13, Proceedings of the Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Workshop at the 2006 IFIP Networking Conference, Coimbra, Portugal, 1/01/00.

APA

Schmitt, J., Zdarsky, F., & Roedig, U. (2006). Sensor Network Calculus with Multiple Sinks. In Proceedings of the Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Workshop at the 2006 IFIP Networking Conference (pp. 6-13)

Vancouver

Schmitt J, Zdarsky F, Roedig U. Sensor Network Calculus with Multiple Sinks. In Proceedings of the Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Workshop at the 2006 IFIP Networking Conference. 2006. p. 6-13

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Schmitt, Jens ; Zdarsky, Frank ; Roedig, Utz. / Sensor Network Calculus with Multiple Sinks. Proceedings of the Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Workshop at the 2006 IFIP Networking Conference. 2006. pp. 6-13

Bibtex

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