Article: Reports summarize wireless communications research from University of Calgary.

"This paper proposes and analyzes a Quality of service enhanced Base station Controlled Dynamic Clustering Protocol (QBCDCP), suitable for the support of video and imaging traffic over resource constrained wireless sensor nodes. The protocol achieves energy efficiency through a rotating head clustering approach and delegation of energy-intensive tasks to a single high-power base station, while providing quality of service (QoS) support by including delay and bandwidth parameters in the route selection process," investigators in Calgary, Canada report.

"A Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) scheme is used for intra- and inter-cluster communication, providing ...

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