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WIMOB
2008
IEEE
16 years 16 days ago
Using LED Lighting for Ubiquitous Indoor Wireless Networking
—Wireless networking is currently dominated by radio frequency (RF) techniques. However, the soon-to-be ubiquity of LED-based lighting motivated by significant energy savings pro...
Thomas D. C. Little, Peter Dib, Kandarp Shah, Nick...
SECON
2007
IEEE
16 years 13 days ago
High-Level Application Development is Realistic for Wireless Sensor Networks
—Programming Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications is known to be a difficult task. Part of the problem is that the resource limitations of typical WSN nodes force programm...
Marcin Karpinski, Vinny Cahill
BSN
2006
IEEE
111views Sensor Networks» more  BSN 2006»
16 years 7 days ago
A Compact, Wireless, Wearable Sensor Network for Interactive Dance Ensembles
We describe the design of a compact, wireless sensor module meant to capture expressive gestures in real-time when worn at the hands and feet of a dancer. Each sensor node include...
Ryan Aylward, S. Daniel Lovell, Joseph A. Paradiso
PERCOM
2006
ACM
16 years 5 days ago
A High-throughput MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
One way to improve the throughput of a wireless ad hoc network at the media access (MAC) layer is to allow concurrent transmission among neighboring nodes as much as possible. In ...
Wanrong Yu, Jiannong Cao, Xingming Zhou, Xiaodong ...
IPPS
2005
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
On Constructing k-Connected k-Dominating Set in Wireless Networks
An important problem in wireless networks, such as wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, is to select a few nodes to form a virtual backbone that supports routing and other tasks s...
Fei Dai, Jie Wu