How about approaching it differently. Have each mote maintain a single timer
a list of its
neighbors. Each neighbor entry can be associated with a value that you
update every time
the timer fires and whenever the mote hears from that particular neighbor.

*There could be a solution involving multiple timers; I am not familiar with
any.

-Brian

On 8/1/07, Mahesh Satharla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am a Research Assistant at WiSe MANet Labs in University of Memphis.
>
> I am currently working on one project, for which it requires a Sensor
> mote(Tmote Invent) should monitor all of its neighbors.So i am using
> Multiple Timers to do so.For Monitoring motes, If a Mote A have 5
> neighbors it should maintain 5 timers and if any thing goes wrong or say
> Timer expired for particular Mote B and didn't received any message from
> that   Mote B, then Mote A should send Message to Base Station regarding
> Mote B.
>
> If a mote have 10 or 20 Neighbors, maintaining 20 timers for monitoring is
> not feasible i guess.
>
> So, is any way i can reduce Multiple Timers ??
> Did any work has been done in sensor networks for reducing Multiple Timers
> or Monitoring Neighbor Motes???
>
> Can anyone Help me out.??
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Mahesh Satharla.
>
>
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