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" Design Considerations for Intermittently Connected Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks "
Md. Majharul Islam Rajib
Nasipuri, Asis
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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805021
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Doc. No
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TL49861
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Call number
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2035443377; 10791332
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Main Entry
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Sikes, Michael
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Title & Author
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Design Considerations for Intermittently Connected Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks\ Md. Majharul Islam RajibNasipuri, Asis
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College
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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Date
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2018
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Electrical Engineering
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2018
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Page No
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103
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Note
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Committee members: Pulugurtha, Srinivas S.; Wang, Yu; Xie, Jiang
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-85803-7
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Abstract
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Wireless sensor networks can potentially achieve perpetual maintenance-free operation by harnessing ambient energy from the environment. However, most environmental energy sources, such as vibrations, heat, radio frequency (RF) are usually inadequate and sporadic in nature. Therefore, sensor nodes that rely solely on such environmental resources, suffer from frequent and random energy outages. This energy outage leads to intermittent connectivity and induces a large delay in multi-hop transmission paradigms.
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Subject
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Electrical engineering
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Descriptor
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Applied sciences;Cooperative relaying;Intermittent connectivity;MAC protocols;Opportunistic routing;RF energy harvesting;Wireless sensor networks
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Nasipuri, Asis
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Electrical EngineeringThe University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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