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MONET
2008
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15 years 4 months ago
Link Layer Adaptation for Shared Wireless Links
While traditional link layer protocols assume that they fully control the underlying link, in contemporary wireless networks the link may be dynamically shared by sessions belongin...
George Xylomenos, Michael Makidis
AAAI
2004
15 years 7 months ago
High-Level Goal Recognition in a Wireless LAN
Plan recognition has traditionally been developed for logically encoded application domains with a focus on logical reasoning. In this paper, we present an integrated plan-recogni...
Jie Yin, Xiaoyong Chai, Qiang Yang
ICASSP
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Time-varying Opportunistic Protocol for maximizing sensor networks lifetime
We consider transmission scheduling by medium access control (MAC) protocols for energy limited wireless sensor networks (WSN) in order to maximize the network lifetime. Time-vary...
Kobi Cohen, Amir Leshem
GSN
2009
Springer
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15 years 11 months ago
A Stimulus-Centric Algebraic Approach to Sensors and Observations
The understanding of complex environmental phenomena, such as deforestation and epidemics, requires observations at multiple scales. This scale dependency is not handled well by to...
Christoph Stasch, Krzysztof Janowicz, Arne Brö...
IPSN
2005
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
Beyond event handlers: programming wireless sensors with attributed state machines
— Event-driven programming is a popular paradigm for programming sensor nodes. It is based on the specification of actions (also known as event handlers) which are triggered by ...
Oliver Kasten, Kay Römer