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MobiSense: power-efficient micro-mobility in IPv6-based sensor networks

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Emerging applications in industrial automation and medical care demand support for uninterrupted connectivity and reliable data transfer from mobile sensors. We present MobiSense, an energy-efficient system for reliable data transfer supporting IPv6 micro-mobility and fast handovers. We demonstrate that a two-way end-to-end IPv6 UPD session between two mobile nodes can achieve an end-to-end reliability of up to 96% while guarateeing a hand-over latency below 2 seconds.

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      IPSN '10: Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
      April 2010
      460 pages
      ISBN:9781605589886
      DOI:10.1145/1791212

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      • Published: 12 April 2010

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