His primary areas of study are Wireless sensor network, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Computer network, Real-time computing and Mobile wireless sensor network. Koen Langendoen works mostly in the field of Wireless sensor network, limiting it down to topics relating to Embedded system and, in certain cases, Scheduling, Decoding methods and Low-power electronics, as a part of the same area of interest. His Key distribution in wireless sensor networks research incorporates elements of Airfield traffic pattern, Power consumption and Polling.
His study focuses on the intersection of Computer network and fields such as Efficient energy use with connections in the field of Access control, Latency, Energy consumption and Offset. Koen Langendoen interconnects Dynamic voltage scaling, Microprocessor, Wearable computer, Frequency scaling and Benchmark in the investigation of issues within Real-time computing. His Mobile wireless sensor network study incorporates themes from Over-the-air programming and Node.
His main research concerns Wireless sensor network, Computer network, Real-time computing, Distributed computing and Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The Wireless sensor network study combines topics in areas such as Routing, Embedded system, Sensor node, Node and Efficient energy use. The various areas that Koen Langendoen examines in his Efficient energy use study include Energy consumption and Access control.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Communication channel and Duty cycle. His research investigates the connection with Real-time computing and areas like Wireless which intersect with concerns in Mobile radio. All of his Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Mobile wireless sensor network and Brooks–Iyengar algorithm investigations are sub-components of the entire Key distribution in wireless sensor networks study.
Koen Langendoen spends much of his time researching Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Programming language, Real-time computing and Artificial intelligence. His research in Computer network intersects with topics in Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Wireless network and Communication channel. His Key distribution in wireless sensor networks study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Wi-Fi and Radio resource management.
Koen Langendoen has included themes like Protocol stack, Routing, Duty cycle, Robot and Cyber-physical system in his Wireless sensor network study. His research integrates issues of Energy consumption, Event, Embedded system and Mobile device in his study of Real-time computing. His Energy consumption study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Efficient energy use, Global Positioning System and Dynamic network analysis.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Real-time computing, Duty cycle and Network packet. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Wireless, Wireless network and Key distribution in wireless sensor networks. The various areas that Koen Langendoen examines in his Wireless sensor network study include Protocol stack and Network topology.
His work carried out in the field of Real-time computing brings together such families of science as Energy consumption and Embedded system. His studies deal with areas such as State, Global Positioning System, Component-based software engineering, Efficient energy use and Energy reduction as well as Embedded system. His Network packet study deals with Testbed intersecting with Communication channel and Throughput.
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An adaptive energy-efficient MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks
Tijs van Dam;Koen Langendoen.
international conference on embedded networked sensor systems (2003)
Distributed localization in wireless sensor networks: a quantitative comparison
Koen Langendoen;Niels Reijers.
Computer Networks (2003)
Robust Positioning Algorithms for Distributed Ad-Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
Chris Savarese;Jan M. Rabaey;Koen Langendoen.
usenix annual technical conference (2002)
Murphy loves potatoes: experiences from a pilot sensor network deployment in precision agriculture
Koen Langendoen;Aline Baggio;Otto Visser.
international parallel and distributed processing symposium (2006)
Dynamic voltage scaling on a low-power microprocessor
Johan Pouwelse;Koen Langendoen;Henk Sips.
acm/ieee international conference on mobile computing and networking (2001)
Modern Compiler Design
Dick Grune;Kees van Reeuwijk;Henri E. Bal;Ceriel J.H. Jacobs.
(2000)
Monte Carlo localization for mobile wireless sensor networks
Aline Baggio;Koen Langendoen.
ad hoc networks (2008)
Efficient code distribution in wireless sensor networks
Niels Reijers;Koen Langendoen.
sensor networks and applications (2003)
Crankshaft: an energy-efficient MAC-protocol for dense wireless sensor networks
G. P. Halkes;K. G. Langendoen.
international conference on embedded wireless systems and networks (2007)
Energy-Efficient Medium Access Control
Gertjan P. Halkes;Koen Langendoen.
Embedded Systems Handbook (2005)
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