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SJ
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
Rapid Prototyping for Wildlife and Ecological Monitoring
—Wildlife tracking and ecological monitoring are important for scientific monitoring, wildlife rehabilitation, disease control, and sustainable ecological development. Yet techn...
Jyh-How Huang, Ying-Yu Chen, Yu-Te Huang, Po-Yen L...
CSE
2009
IEEE
14 years 16 days ago
The Importance of Data Collection for Modelling Contact Networks
—The recently developed small wireless devices ranging from sensor boards to mobile phones provide a timely opportunity to gather unique data sets on complex human interactions, ...
Eiko Yoneki
ALGOSENSORS
2007
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Counting Targets with Mobile Sensors in an Unknown Environment
Abstract. We consider the problem of counting the number of indistinguishable targets using a simple binary sensing model. Our setting includes an unknown number of point targets i...
Beat Gfeller, Matús Mihalák, Subhash...
EUROSSC
2007
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Recognition of User Activity Sequences Using Distributed Event Detection
We describe and evaluate a distributed architecture for the online recognition of user activity sequences. In a lower layer, simple heterogeneous atomic activities were recognised ...
Oliver Amft, Clemens Lombriser, Thomas Stiefmeier,...
IJSEKE
1998
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13 years 5 months ago
REINAS: A Real-Time System for Managing Environmental Data
Managing scientific data is a challenging task, and many of the problems it presents have yet to be adequately solved. The Real-time Environmental Information Network and Analysi...
Eric C. Rosen, Theodore R. Haining, Darrell D. E. ...