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Going Green With Wireless Mesh Sensor Networks Going Green With Wireless Mesh Sensor Networks

There are significant hurdles to the continued ubiquitous use of wired sensor networks. High installation and maintenance costs result in the use of fewer nodes, compromising the overall quality of the data reported. Wireless sensing networks (WSN) can significantly reduce these costs by easing installation and eliminating cabling and connectors.

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Author: Venkat Iyer (Fellow) | Visits: 1161 | Page Views: 1167
 
Domain:  Green Tech Category: Environmental Subcategory: Smart Grid 
Upload Date: 27th-Jul-2009  Click On Above Link To See More

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