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DMSN
2010
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
DEMS: a data mining based technique to handle missing data in mobile sensor network applications
In Mobile Sensor Network (MSN) applications, sensors move to increase the area of coverage and/or to compensate for the failure of other sensors. In such applications, loss or cor...
Le Gruenwald, Md. Shiblee Sadik, Rahul Shukla, Han...
MOBIDE
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Using data mining to handle missing data in multi-hop sensor network applications
A sensor's data loss or corruption, aka sensor data missing, is a common phenomenon in modern wireless sensor networks. It is more severe for multi-hop sensor network (MSN) a...
Le Gruenwald, Hanqing Yang, Md. Shiblee Sadik, Rah...
IWCMC
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Energy penalties for non-shortest paths in wireless sensor networks with link failures
This paper addresses the additional energy consumption in wireless sensor networks where the communication between the sensor nodes and the sink nodes does not always make use of ...
Geir Egeland, Paal E. Engelstad
COLCOM
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Data Quality and Failures Characterization of Sensing Data in Environmental Applications
Environmental monitoring is one of the most important sensor network application domains. The success of those applications is determined by the quality of the collected data. Thu...
Kewei Sha, Guoxing Zhan, Safwan Al-Omari, Tim Cala...
DSN
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
R-Sentry: Providing Continuous Sensor Services against Random Node Failures
The success of sensor-driven applications is reliant on whether a steady stream of data can be provided by the underlying system. This need, however, poses great challenges to sen...
Shengchao Yu, Yanyong Zhang