A Study on Time Synchronization Algorithm Based on Energy Effective Strategy

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With advantages and improvements of HRTS algorithm and DMTS algorithm, a time synchronization algorithm based on energy effective strategy and available to multi-hop network is introduced in this paper. With guarantee of synchronization accuracy, the algorithm prolongs lifetime of WSN. Experiment in Zigbee network indicates that triple-hop synchronization error is less than 15 milliseconds.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 490-495)

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