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Content-Based Routing for Large-Scale Data-Centric Sensor Networks

This paper discusses the CRES (Content-based Routing Substrate) developed by Cuong Pham and Duc Tran from UMass Boston, presented on June 22, 2010. It outlines a data-centric routing approach tailored for large-scale sensor networks, measuring results with 1,479 nodes deployed over a 500m x 200m field and utilizing a 20m communication radius. The paper emphasizes the efficient management of a 64-bit key space while optimizing data retrieval based on content specificity in challenging wireless sensor environments.

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Content-Based Routing for Large-Scale Data-Centric Sensor Networks

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  1. CRES: A Content-based Routing SubstratEforLarge-Scale Data-Centric Sensor Networks • Cuong Pham,Duc TranUMass Boston June 22, 2010

  2. CRES: Routing • Cuong Pham,Duc TranUMass Boston June 22, 2010

  3. CRES: Results • 1479 nodes • 500mx200m field • 20m communication radius • 64-bit key space http://nislab.cs.umb.edu/

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