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    Connectivity, Coverage and Placement in Wireless Sensor Networks

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    Li, J; Andrew, LLH; Foh, CH; Zukerman, M; Chen, H-H
    Date
    2009-10-01
    Source Title
    Sensors
    Publisher
    MDPI
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Andrew, Lachlan
    Affiliation
    Computing and Information Systems
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    Document Type
    Journal Article
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    Li, J., Andrew, L. L. H., Foh, C. H., Zukerman, M. & Chen, H. -H. (2009). Connectivity, Coverage and Placement in Wireless Sensor Networks. SENSORS, 9 (10), pp.7664-7693. https://doi.org/10.3390/s91007664.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/253261
    DOI
    10.3390/s91007664
    Abstract
    Wireless communication between sensors allows the formation of flexible sensor networks, which can be deployed rapidly over wide or inaccessible areas. However, the need to gather data from all sensors in the network imposes constraints on the distances between sensors. This survey describes the state of the art in techniques for determining the minimum density and optimal locations of relay nodes and ordinary sensors to ensure connectivity, subject to various degrees of uncertainty in the locations of the nodes.

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