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Network daemons for distributed sensor networks
Nageswara S.V. Rao,
Qishi Wu
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DEMON
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Transmission Control Protocol
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Distributed Sensor Network
100%
Control Channel
100%
Core Network
50%
Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET)
50%
Dynamic Change
50%
Mobile Nodes
50%
Network Connectivity
50%
Internet Technology
50%
Network Condition
50%
Service Provider
50%
Multiple Paths
50%
Overflow
50%
Access Point
50%
Router
50%
Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
50%
Performance Limitation
50%
Mobile Robot
50%
Wide Area Networks
50%
Underflow
50%
Robot Teams
50%
Control Purpose
50%
Time-varying Networks
50%
Remote Areas
50%
IEEE 802.11 Networks
50%
Node Movement
50%
High Traffic
50%
Transport Dynamics
50%
Human Operation
50%
Aberrations
50%
Message Delivery
50%
Radiation Level
50%
Low Traffic
50%
Internet Environment
50%
Stable Channel
50%
Computer Science
Transmission Control Protocol
100%
Distributed Sensor Network
100%
Control Channel
100%
Robot
50%
mobile ad-hoc network
50%
IEEE 802.11
50%
Network Condition
50%
Access Point
50%
Ad Hoc Wireless Network
50%
Internet Technology
50%
Mobile Robot
50%
Wide Area Network
50%
Network Connectivity
50%
Provider Service
50%
Message Delivery
50%
Dynamic Transport
50%