The Sensor Internet provides access to sensor services by connecting sensor nodes to the Internet infrastructure. To achieve this, current solutions rely on fixed access points or ...
Frank Siegemund, Muhammad Haroon, Junaid Ansari, P...
Many approaches exist today that address the issues that arise when a mobile node changes its point(s) of attachment to the Internet. Mobile IP takes care of host mobility at the ...
Arjan J. H. Peddemors, Hans Zandbelt, Mortaza S. B...
Multi-homed mobile hosts situated in physical proximity may spontaneously team up to run high-bandwidth applications by pooling their low wireless wide-area network (WWAN) bandwid...
Tracking the identities of moving objects is an important aspect of most multi-object tracking applications. Uncertainty in sensor data, coupled with the intrinsic difficulty of ...
Jaewon Shin, Nelson Lee, Sebastian Thrun, Leonidas...
—Wireless sensor networks consist of a number of small wireless sensor nodes which take measurements and transmit them over wireless links. As wireless sensors are resource const...
Kunjan Patel, Lim Jong Chern, Chris J. Bleakley, W...