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Aqueduct: Robust and efficient code propagation in heterogeneous wireless sensor networksPhillips, 2005
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Recent research in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has highlighted the importance of supporting the capability for remote reprogramming of in situ sensor nodes via the multi-hop wireless network [25, 14]. Manually reprogramming hundreds or thousands of deployed …
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