articleNov 3, 2004Closed access

Mitigating congestion in wireless sensor networks

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Network congestion occurs when offered traffic load exceeds available capacity at any point in a network. In wireless sensor networks, congestion causes overall channel quality to degrade and loss rates to rise, leads to buffer drops and increased delays (as in wired networks), and tends to be grossly unfair toward nodes whose data has to traverse a larger number of radio hops.

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Keywords
  • Traverse
  • Computer network
  • Wireless sensor network
  • Computer science
  • Network congestion
  • Buffer overflow
  • Wireless network
  • Network traffic control
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