-the beginning LiCO and PeCO protocols put to sleep status more redundant sensors
-(which slightly decreases the coverage ratio), while the three other protocols
-activate more sensor nodes. Later, when the number of periods is beyond~70, it
-clearly appears that PeCO provides a better coverage ratio and keeps a coverage
-ratio greater than 50\% for longer periods (15 more compared to DiLCO, 40 more
-compared to DESK). The energy saved by PeCO in the early periods allows later a
-substantial increase of the coverage performance.
+the beginning the DiLCO and PeCO protocols put more redundant
+sensors to sleep status (which slightly decreases the coverage ratio), while the two other
+protocols activate more sensor nodes. Later, when the number of periods is
+beyond~70, it clearly appears that PeCO provides a better coverage ratio and
+keeps a coverage ratio greater than 50\% for longer periods (15 more compared to
+DiLCO, 40 more compared to DESK). The energy saved by PeCO in the early periods
+allows later a substantial increase of the coverage performance.