РОЗПОДІЛЕНА БАЗА ДАНИХ ВІРТУАЛЬНИХ КООРДИНАТ ВУЗЛІВ
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Distributed data base of nodes virtual coordinates
The main purpose ol this work was to denote main disadvantages and problems related with saving data about nodes in WSN. Estimate memory usage of distributed database based on hash tables using notion of virtual coordinates.
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