Despite their increasing sophistication, wireless sensor networks still do not exploit the most powerful of the human senses: vision. Indeed, vision provides humans with unmatched...
Mohammad H. Rahimi, Rick Baer, Obimdinachi I. Iroe...
This paper presents a novel input device design for capturing gestures. The system is based on commodity components and combines accelerometers, gyroscopes and bend sensors. It is...
—Interest in wireless sensor nodes has escalated over the past 10 years bringing with it a plethora of sensor hardware as well as protocol, algorithmic and application research. ...
Ultra low power digital systems are key for any future wireless sensor nodes but also inside nomadic embedded systems (such as inside the digital front end of software defined rad...
Giacomo Paci, A. Nackaerts, Francky Catthoor, Luca...
— A significant amount of research effort is being carried out by the research community to increase the scope and usefulness of wireless sensor networks; to optimise life time ...
—Following the trend of miniature intelligent sensing, wearing small, integrated wireless sensor nodes, such as one with accelerometers and compasses, to capture human body motio...
Abstract. We propose a lightweight localisation approach for supporting distance and range queries in ad hoc wireless sensor networks. In contrast to most previous localisation app...
Urs Bischoff, Martin Strohbach, Mike Hazas, Gerd K...
Location-awareness is an important requirement for many mobile wireless applications today. When GPS is not applicable because of the required precision and/or the resource constr...
This demo presents a privacy-preserving aggregate location monitoring system, namely, TinyCasper, in which we can monitor moving objects in wireless sensor networks while preservi...