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From theory to practice: topology control in wireless sensor networks

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We describe how to build a relative neighborhood graph on a real network without any positioning system. We base the computation of the RNG on a RSSI weight function and show how to adapt transmission power to the resulting graph.

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      MobiHoc '09: Proceedings of the tenth ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing
      May 2009
      370 pages
      ISBN:9781605586243
      DOI:10.1145/1530748

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      • Published: 18 May 2009

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