Lecture

Distributed Intelligent Systems: Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks

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This lecture explores the design principles for energy-saving in static wireless sensor networks, focusing on motivating applications like Sensorscope and GITEWS. It covers the use of intelligent algorithms for energy efficiency, the implementation of multi-hop networks, time synchronization challenges, and communication power budgets. The lecture also delves into topics such as clustering, threshold-based pruning, hierarchical topologies, and distributed control through state machines.

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