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TMC
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
Maximizing the Lifetime of a Barrier of Wireless Sensors
—To make a network last beyond the lifetime of an individual sensor, redundant sensors must be deployed. What sleep-wakeup schedule can then be used for individual sensors so tha...
Santosh Kumar, Ten-Hwang Lai, Marc E. Posner, Pras...
TRIDENTCOM
2006
IEEE
16 years 12 days ago
WiSNAP: A wireless image sensor network application platform
—Wireless networks in combination with image sensors open up a multitude of previously unthinkable sensing applications. Capable tools and testbeds for these wireless image senso...
Stephan Hengstler, Hamid K. Aghajan
WCNC
2008
IEEE
16 years 23 days ago
Using Swarm Intelligence and Bayesian Inference for Aircraft Interrogation
: Sensor management deals with the efficient resource allocation to meet mission objectives of the application, air traffic control. A schedule for the sensors is constructed, whic...
Ganapathi Kamath, Xiang Ye, Lisa Ann Osadciw
ASIAMS
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
A Case Study of Networks Simulation Tools for Wireless Networks
Networking community is largely depend on simulation to evaluate the behavior and performance of protocols for wireless networks, simulations are a good compromise between cost an...
Saurabh Mehta, Niamat Ullah, Humaun Kabir, Mst. Na...
MOBICOM
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Topology control for wireless sensor networks
We consider a two-tiered Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consisting of sensor clusters deployed around strategic locations and base-stations (BSs) whose locations are relatively fl...
Jianping Pan, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Lin Cai, Yi Shi, S...