Lifetime Benefits through Load Balancing in Homogeneous Sensor Networks

In routing protocols for wireless sensor networks energy efficiency is of paramount importance. Reliability-oriented protocols discard lossy links to avoid the significant energy cost of packet loss. The downside is that nodes with a particularly favorable channel tend to be overused: their lifespan...

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