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ICRA
2007
IEEE
115views Robotics» more  ICRA 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Leveraging RSSI for Robotic Repair of Disconnected Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract— Many recent deployments of environmental sensor networks have focused on obtaining measurements across large and inhospitable areas. With increasing scale it becomes im...
Kyle Luthy, Edward Grant, Thomas C. Henderson
SSD
2009
Springer
180views Database» more  SSD 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Indexing Moving Objects Using Short-Lived Throwaway Indexes
With the exponential growth of moving objects data to the Gigabyte range, it has become critical to develop effective techniques for indexing, updating, and querying these massive ...
Jens Dittrich, Lukas Blunschi, Marcos Antonio Vaz ...

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Sustainable Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks came into prominence around the start of this millennium motivated by the omnipresent scenario of small-sized sensors with limited power deployed in large ...
TMC
2012
11 years 7 months ago
The Boomerang Protocol: Tying Data to Geographic Locations in Mobile Disconnected Networks
—We present the boomerang protocol to efficiently retain information at a particular geographic location in a sparse network of highly mobile nodes without using infrastructure ...
Tingting Sun, Bin Zan, Yanyong Zhang, Marco Grutes...
CONEXT
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Virtual networks under attack: disrupting internet coordinate systems
Internet coordinate-based systems are poised to become an important service to support overlay construction and topology-aware applications. Indeed, through network distance embed...
Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Laurent Mathy, Thierry T...