Implanted biological sensors are a special class of wireless sensor networks that are used in-vivo for various medical applications. One of the major challenges of continuous in-vi...
Qinghui Tang, Naveen Tummala, Sandeep K. S. Gupta,...
Cross-layer design and operation of wireless networks has attracted significant interest in the last decade, yet some basic problems in the area remain unsolved. In this paper, w...
Evaggelia Matskani, Nikos D. Sidiropoulos, Leandro...
Abstract—Because the global positioning system (GPS) consumes a large amount of power and does not work indoors, many virtual-coordinate-based routing protocols are proposed for ...
—Wireless sensor networks are increasingly being used for continuous monitoring of patients with chronic health conditions such as diabetes and heart problems. As biomedical sens...
Today’s signature-based intrusion detection systems are reactive in nature and storage-limited. Their operation depends upon catching an instance of an intrusion or virus and en...
Charles R. Haag, Gary B. Lamont, Paul D. Williams,...