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GLOBECOM
2006
IEEE
16 years 11 days ago
Coverage-Preserving Routing Protocols for Randomly Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks
— Sensing coverage is an important issue for sensor networks, since it is viewed as one of the critical measures of performance offered by a sensor network. The design of a routi...
Yuh-Ren Tsai
MOBISYS
2008
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Micro-Blog: sharing and querying content through mobile phones and social participation
Recent years have witnessed the impacts of distributed content sharing (Wikipedia, Blogger), social networks (Facebook, MySpace), sensor networks, and pervasive computing. We beli...
Al Schmidt, Jack Li, Landon P. Cox, Romit Roy Chou...
JCO
2006
234views more  JCO 2006»
15 years 6 months ago
Coverage by directional sensors in randomly deployed wireless sensor networks
We study a novel "coverage by directional sensors" problem with tunable orientations on a set of discrete targets. We propose a Maximum Coverage with Minimum Sensors (MCM...
Jing Ai, Alhussein A. Abouzeid
ICDM
2007
IEEE
182views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2007»
16 years 19 days ago
Co-ranking Authors and Documents in a Heterogeneous Network
The problem of evaluating scientific publications and their authors is important, and as such has attracted increasing attention. Recent graph-theoretic ranking approaches have d...
Ding Zhou, Sergey A. Orshanskiy, Hongyuan Zha, C. ...
JSAI
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Network Topologies and Consumption Externalities
Abstract. The economic implications of network topologies are studied via a monopolist’s model of market networks originally proposed by Phan, et al. (2003). By embedding the mar...
Shu-Heng Chen, Li-Cheng Sun, Chih-Chien Wang