Habitat monitoring is an important driving application for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Although researchers anticipate some challenges arising in the real-world deployments of...
Robert Szewczyk, Joseph Polastre, Alan M. Mainwari...
—Underwater Sensor Networks are typically distributed in nature and the nodes communicate using acoustic waves over a wireless medium. Such networks are characterized by long and...
Wireless sensor networks are application specific, data centric networks where different applications run on deployed network. Each application interprets the underlying sensor n...
Demands on better interacting with physical world require an effective and comprehensive collaboration mechanism among multiple heterogeneous sensor networks. Previous works mainl...
— Ubiquitous computing applications often use a user's context to automatically adjust their behavior to the situation. We have developed three types of wireless sensor node...
Waylon Brunette, Jonathan Lester, Adam D. Rea, Gae...