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Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks

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Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks. / Sreenan, Cormac; Roedig, Utz; Brown, James et al.
2009. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 6th annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON'09), Rome, Italy.

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Sreenan, C, Roedig, U, Brown, J, Boano, CA, Dunkels, A, He, Z, Voigt, T, Vassiliou, V, Silva, JS, Wolf, L, Wellnitz, O, Eiras, R, Hackenbroich, G, Klein, A & Agrawal, D 2009, 'Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks', Proceedings of the 6th annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON'09), Rome, Italy, 1/01/00.

APA

Sreenan, C., Roedig, U., Brown, J., Boano, C. A., Dunkels, A., He, Z., Voigt, T., Vassiliou, V., Silva, J. S., Wolf, L., Wellnitz, O., Eiras, R., Hackenbroich, G., Klein, A., & Agrawal, D. (2009). Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 6th annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON'09), Rome, Italy.

Vancouver

Sreenan C, Roedig U, Brown J, Boano CA, Dunkels A, He Z et al.. Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks. 2009. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 6th annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON'09), Rome, Italy.

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Sreenan, Cormac ; Roedig, Utz ; Brown, James et al. / Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 6th annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON'09), Rome, Italy.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Most of the currently deployed wireless sensor networks applications do not require performance control. The goal of the GINSENG project is sensor networks that meet application-specific performance targets, in particular with respect to latency and reliability. We present scenarios within the GALP oil re{\^A}¿nery where the system will be deployed and some initial technical insights with respect to deterministic communication.",
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AU - Vassiliou, Vasos

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