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A Lifetime-Optimizing Approach to Routing Messages in Ad-hoc Networks

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Ad Hoc Wireless Networking

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The proliferation of low-power analog and digital electronics has created huge opportunities for the field of wireless computing. It is now possible to deploy hundreds of devices of low computation, communication and battery power. They can create ad-hoc networks and be used as distributed sensors to monitor large geographical areas, as communication enablers for field operations, or as grids of computation. These applications require great care in the utilization of power. The power level is provided by batteries and thus it is finite. Every message sent and every computation performed drains the battery.

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Aslam, J., Li, Q., Rus, D. (2004). A Lifetime-Optimizing Approach to Routing Messages in Ad-hoc Networks. In: Cheng, X., Huang, X., Du, DZ. (eds) Ad Hoc Wireless Networking. Network Theory and Applications, vol 14. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0223-0_1

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