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ICC
2009
IEEE
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16 years 26 days ago
Localized Sensor Self-Deployment for Guaranteed Coverage Radius Maximization
—Focused coverage is defined as the coverage of a wireless sensor network surrounding a point of interest (POI), and is measured by coverage radius, i.e., minimum distance from ...
Xu Li, Hannes Frey, Nicola Santoro, Ivan Stojmenov...
ARCS
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Self-Organizing, Adaptive Data Fusion for 3d Object Tracking
Data fusion concepts are a necessary basis for utilizing complex networks of sensors. A key feature for a robust data fusion system is adaptivity, both to be fault-tolerant and to...
Olaf Kähler, Joachim Denzler
PERCOM
2007
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Buddy tracking - efficient proximity detection among mobile friends
: Global positioning systems (GPS) and mobile phone networks are making it possible to track individual users with an increasing accuracy. It is natural to ask whether one can use ...
Arnon Amir, Alon Efrat, Jussi Myllymaki, Lingeshwa...
IPSN
2003
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Hypothesis Testing over Factorizations for Data Association
Abstract. The issue of data association arises frequently in sensor networks; whenever multiple sensors and sources are present, it may be necessary to determine which observations...
Alexander T. Ihler, John W. Fisher III, Alan S. Wi...
MIDDLEWARE
2007
Springer
16 years 8 days ago
A piggybacking approach to reduce overhead in sensor network gossiping
Many wireless sensor network protocols are employing gossipbased message dissemination, where nodes probabilistically forward messages, to reduce message overhead. We are concerne...
Ercan Ucan, Nathanael Thompson, Indranil Gupta