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HUC
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
SNUPI: sensor nodes utilizing powerline infrastructure
A persistent concern of wireless sensors is the power consumption required for communication, which presents a significant adoption hurdle for practical ubiquitous computing appli...
Gabe Cohn, Erich P. Stuntebeck, Jagdish Pandey, Br...
LCN
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Utilizing Solar Power in Wireless Sensor Networks
Sensor networks are designed especially for deployment in adverse and nonaccessible areas without a fixed infrastructure. Therefore, energy conservation plays a crucial role for t...
Thiemo Voigt, Hartmut Ritter, Jochen H. Schiller
JCP
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
An Infrastructure for Service Oriented Sensor Networks
Emerging wireless technologies enable ubiquitous access to networked services. Integration of wireless technologies into sensor and actuator nodes provides the means for remote acc...
Åke Östmark, Jens Eliasson, Per Lindgre...
BTW
2009
Springer
127views Database» more  BTW 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
In-Network Detection of Anomaly Regions in Sensor Networks with Obstacles
: In the past couple of years, sensor networks have evolved to a powerful infrastructure component for monitoring and tracking events and phenomena in many application domains. An ...
Conny Franke, Marcel Karnstedt, Daniel Klan, Micha...
VLSID
2001
IEEE
179views VLSI» more  VLSID 2001»
14 years 5 months ago
Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks
- Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable fault tolerant monitoring and control of a variety of applications. Due to the large number of microsensor nodes that may be ...
Rex Min, Manish Bhardwaj, Seong-Hwan Cho, Eugene S...