Abstract— Wireless sensor networks consist of small, inexpensive devices which interact with the environment, communicate with each other, and perform distributed computations in...
Manish Kushwaha, Isaac Amundson, Xenofon D. Koutso...
The Sensor Internet provides access to sensor services by connecting sensor nodes to the Internet infrastructure. To achieve this, current solutions rely on fixed access points or ...
Frank Siegemund, Muhammad Haroon, Junaid Ansari, P...
One of the challenges in ubiquitous computing is that of mobility, which typically requires interaction between intelligent environments in different domains of administration. We...
Cristian Hesselman, Henk Eertink, Martin Wibbels, ...
Small-form-factor, low-power wireless sensors—motes—are convenient to deploy, but lack the bandwidth to capture and transmit raw high-frequency data, such as human voices or n...
Ben Greenstein, Christopher Mar, Alex Pesterev, Sh...
With the advance of technology, Public Key Cryptography (PKC) will sooner or later be widely used in wireless sensor networks. Recently, it has been shown that the performance of ...