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ISCC
2005
IEEE
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16 years 13 days ago
Preserving Area Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks by Using Surface Coverage Relay Dominating Sets
— Sensor networks consist of autonomous nodes with limited battery and of base stations with theoritical infinite energy. Nodes can be sleep to extend the lifespan of the networ...
Jean Carle, Antoine Gallais, David Simplot-Ryl
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ONDM
2007
15 years 8 months ago
Securing Passive Optical Networks Against Signal Injection Attacks
Passive optical access networks are susceptible to intended attacks and unintended failures. This paper discusses intrusion by user-side signalinjection resulting in reduced networ...
Harald Rohde, Dominic A. Schupke
MOBISYS
2007
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
NodeMD: diagnosing node-level faults in remote wireless sensor systems
Software failures in wireless sensor systems are notoriously difficult to debug. Resource constraints in wireless deployments substantially restrict visibility into the root cause...
Veljko Krunic, Eric Trumpler, Richard Han
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NOSSDAV
2005
Springer
16 years 11 days ago
The case for multi-tier camera sensor networks
In this position paper, we examine recent technology trends that have resulted in a broad spectrum of camera sensors, wireless radio technologies, and embedded sensor platforms wi...
Purushottam Kulkarni, Deepak Ganesan, Prashant J. ...
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SIGMOD
2003
ACM
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16 years 7 months ago
Energy and rate based MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks
Abstract-- Sensor networks are typically unattended because of their deployment in hazardous, hostile or remote environments. This makes the problem of conserving energy at individ...
Rajgopal Kannan, Ramaraju Kalidindi, S. Sitharama ...