نتایج جستجو برای: metabolic sink

تعداد نتایج: 232515  

2005
Mark Perillo Zhao Cheng

In multi-hop wireless sensor networks that are characterized by many-to-one (convergecast) traffic patterns, problems related to energy imbalance among sensors often appear. When the transmission range is fixed for nodes throughout the network, the amount of traffic that sensors are required to forward increases dramatically as the distance to the data sink becomes smaller. Thus, sensors closes...

Journal: :IJSNet 2017
Metin Koç Ibrahim Korpeoglu

Moving the sink node is an effective solution for improving the lifetime of wireless sensor networks (WSN). Different methods in the literature schedule sink movements and determine sink stay points. This paper provides another insight to the sink mobility problem in WSNs by incorporating node-load parameters into a matrix and using this matrix to determine which sink site to visit in each roun...

2004
Rahul Urgaonkar Bhaskar Krishnamachari

We propose a learning-based approach to efficiently forward data to a mobile sink in a wireless sensor network. Specifically we assume a push application where the mobile sink does not initiate the query. Furthermore, the sink moves in a randomized pattern within the sensor field. In the presented scheme, Moles (nodes that sense the sink) learn the sink’s movement pattern over time and statisti...

Journal: :The Serials Librarian 2001

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
P W Hochachka M S Bianconcini W S Parkhouse G P Dobson

Actomyosin ATPase is the dominant ATP sink during muscle work. Its catalytic capacities in fast-twitch oxidative glycolytic fibers have long been known to exceed by about 3-fold those of slow-twitch oxidative fibers, but the relative contributions to control of metabolic rates during exercise have never been closely examined. We compared fast-twitch oxidative glycolytic and slow-twitch oxidativ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2012
Arren Bar-Even Elad Noor Ron Milo

While the reductive pentose phosphate cycle is responsible for the fixation of most of the carbon in the biosphere, it has several natural substitutes. In fact, due to the characterization of three new carbon fixation pathways in the last decade, the diversity of known metabolic solutions for autotrophic growth has doubled. In this review, the different pathways are analysed and compared accord...

2007
Wint Yi Poe Jens B. Schmitt

Research activity in the area of wireless sensor networks(WSNs) has grown dramatically in the past few years, driven by advances in miniaturized hardware, and motivated by a vast array of potential applications. Typical scenarios for large-scale WSNs contain multiple sources and multiple sinks. In WSNs, energy is the most critical resource constraint and the lifetime of a WSNs is dependent on l...

Journal: :Wireless Networks 2008
Stefano Basagni Alessio Carosi Emanuel Melachrinoudis Chiara Petrioli Z. Maria Wang

This paper demonstrates the advantages of using controlled mobility in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for increasing their lifetime, i.e., the period of time the network is able to provide its intended functionalities. More specifically, for WSNs that comprise a large number of statically placed sensor nodes transmitting data to a collection point (the sink), we show that by controlling the si...

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