Smart Grid is designed to integrate advanced communication/networking technologies into electrical power grids to make them “smarter”. Current situation is that most of the blackouts …
G Zheng, L Shi, LV Kalé - … on cluster computing (ieee cat. no …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As high performance clusters continue to grow in size, the mean time between failures shrinks. Thus, the issues of fault tolerance and reliability are becoming one of the …
Smart grid combines a set of functionalities that can only be achieved through ubiquitous sensing and communication across the electrical grid. The communication infrastructure …
The fundamental challenge for randomly deployed resource-constrained wireless sensor network is to enhance the network lifetime without compromising its performance metrics …
M Karatas - European Journal of Operational Research, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper presents a multi-objective facility location problem which includes facilities with gradual covering decay, cooperative demand coverage and variable coverage performance …
With the new age of data innovation, the Internet of Things (IoT) proliferation has drawn enormous thought and has applied to help applications in different fields ie, natural …
R Cerulli, R De Donato, A Raiconi - European Journal of Operational …, 2012 - Elsevier
Wireless sensor networks involve many different real-world contexts, such as monitoring and control tasks for traffic, surveillance, military and environmental applications, among others …
J Liang, M Liu, X Kui - Sensors & Transducers, 2014 - core.ac.uk
Coverage problem is an important issue in wireless sensor networks, which has a great impact on the performance of wireless sensor networks. Given a sensor network, the …
V Zalyubovskiy, A Erzin, S Astrakov… - 2009 7th International …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In wireless sensor networks, density control is an important technique for prolonging a network's lifetime. To reduce the overall energy consumption, it is desirable to minimize the …