One of the main appeals of mobile sensors is the variety of environments in which they can operate as an autonomous network. Different environments, however, present different ch...
—Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are typically composed of very small, battery-operated devices (sensor nodes) containing simple microprocessors with few computational resources....
—The IETF working group Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) develops signaling protocols for Quality-of-Service (QoS) reservations or dynamic NAT and firewall (NAT/FW) configuration...
—This paper describes a distributed particle swarm optimisation algorithm (PSO) based on peer-to-peer computer networks. A number of modifications are made to the more tradition...
Ian Scriven, Andrew Lewis, David Ireland, Junwei L...
—Large-scale wireless networks must be designed such that there are no gaps in coverage. It is also desirable to minimize the number of access points used in order to minimize th...