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An Agent Based Framework for Multi-Sink Wireless Sensor Networks

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This paper presents a novel multi-agent based modelling framework for developing ad-hoc networking strategies in multi-sink wireless network. The framework describes the structure and activities of a wireless sensor device as a reactive agent interacting with other peers with identical capabilities. The framework is illustrated using a case study in a multi-sink wireless network.

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              ENC '16: Proceedings of the Sixteenth Mexican International Conference on Computer Science
              November 2016
              29 pages
              ISBN:9781450348645
              DOI:10.1145/3149235

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