Dense Networks Group
News
Meetings for the Dense Networks Group are now held every Thursday at 10 AM at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center, in the Conference Room.
Objectives
The Dense Networks Project has the goal of exploring all the relevant aspects in the design and deployment of dense networks, from physical layer and transmission to medium access and network protocols. For information on the specific research activities carried out within the project please visit the research activities section.
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Research activities
- Distributed Synchronization
- The goal of this research activity is to analyze the possible options for network synchronization in dense sensor networks, and to design a power efficient and robust synchronization scheme. Read more...
Contact point: Luca De Nardis
Publications by the group
Note: papers relevant to the research activities published outside the group are listed in the pages describing the activities.
- [1]
- D. Petrovic, K. Ramchandran and J. Rabaey, "Overcoming Untuned Radios in Wireless Networks with Network Coding," IEEE Trans. on Information Theory, Vol. 52, No. 6, pp. 2649 - 2657, June 2006.
- [2]
- R. Shah, J. Rabaey and A. Wolisz, "A distributed and adaptive duty cycling algorithm for wireless sensor networks," reference to be completed.
Last updated: April 2, 2007 by Luca De Nardis