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dressler2005locality


Falko Dressler, "Locality Driven Congestion Control in Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks," Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2005), International Workshop on Software Architectures for Self-Organization, and Software Techniques for Embedded and Pervasive Systems (SASO+STEPS 2005), Munich, Germany, May 2005.


Abstract

Congestion control is an essential task in communication networks. Especially in ad hoc and sensor networks, the task of bandwidth management and congestion control is very expensive. We propose a novel methodology for congestion control in sensor networks, which does not rely on the assumptions of topology knowledge, addressing, and bidirectional communication. Furthermore, an autonomous behavior of the intercommunicating nodes is guaranteed, i.e. a self-organizing behavior is achieved. This methodology is directly based on communication paradigms of sensor networks, which are dissimilar of the behavior of typical networks such as the Internet.

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@inproceedings{dressler2005locality,
    author = {Dressler, Falko},
    title = {{Locality Driven Congestion Control in Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks}},
    publisher = {Springer},
    address = {Munich, Germany},
    booktitle = {3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2005), International Workshop on Software Architectures for Self-Organization, and Software Techniques for Embedded and Pervasive Systems (SASO+STEPS 2005)},
    month = {5},
    year = {2005},
   }
   
   

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