Topology control refers to a set of techniques used in networks, particularly wireless sensor networks and ad hoc networks, to manage the way nodes are connected and how they communicate with one another. The main goal of topology control is to maintain an efficient, scalable, and robust network while minimizing energy consumption, maximizing coverage, and ensuring reliable communication. Key aspects of topology control include: 1. **Energy Efficiency**: In wireless networks, nodes often operate on battery power.

Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.