When different wireless networks come in close proximity there is often a need for them to logically combine, or compose. We focus on a known research problem particularly in Ambie...
Lawrence Cheng, Roel Ocampo, Kerry Jean, Alex Gali...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) represent a typical domain where there are complex temporal sequences of events. In this paper we propose a relational framework to model and analys...
Teresa Maria Altomare Basile, Nicola Di Mauro, Ste...
This paper presents SYLPH, a novel distributed architecture which integrates a service-oriented approach into Wireless Sensor Networks. One of the characteristics of SYLPH is that ...
Dante I. Tapia, Ricardo S. Alonso, Juan Francisco ...
In most of the proposed clustering algorithms for wireless ad hoc networks, the cluster-heads form a dominating set in the network topology. A variant of dominating set which is mo...