Sensor networks exhibit a unique funneling effect which is a product of the distinctive many-to-one, hop-by-hop traffic pattern found in sensor networks, and results in a signific...
Gahng-Seop Ahn, Se Gi Hong, Emiliano Miluzzo, Andr...
Abstract. Wireless sensor networks benefit from communication protocols that reduce power requirements by avoiding frame collision. Time Division Media Access methods schedule tra...
A wireless sensor network typically consists of a dense deployment of sensor nodes to achieve higher resolution and better network coverage. A dense network also increases the fau...
Event boundary detection is in and of itself a useful application in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Typically, it includes the detection of a large-scale spatial phenomenon such ...
Abstract — Distributed sensor system applications (e.g., wireless sensor networks) have been studied extensively in recent years. Such applications involve resource-limited embed...
Chung-Ching Shen, Roni Kupershtok, Shuvra S. Bhatt...