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INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
SMART: a scan-based movement-assisted sensor deployment method in wireless sensor networks
— The efficiency of sensor networks depends on the coverage of the monitoring area. Although in general a sufficient number of sensors are used to ensure a certain degree of re...
Jie Wu, Shuhui Yang
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MASCOTS
2008
14 years 11 months ago
Lifetime Estimation of Large IEEE 802.15.4 Compliant Wireless Sensor Networks
Lifetime of a wireless sensor network is affected by key factors such as network architecture, network size, sensor node population model, data generation rate, initial battery bu...
Carol Fung, Yanni Ellen Liu
79
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EUROSSC
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Embedded Intelligence: Enabling In-Situ Power Management for Wireless Sensor Networks
Effective and efficient power management remains one of the most formidable obstacles that must be overcome before Wireless Sensor Networks can be deployed on a widespread basis. E...
Rui Ma, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Michael J. O'Grady
ICAI
2003
14 years 11 months ago
A Secure Agent Architecture for Sensor Networks
Advances in sensor and wireless technologies will enable thousands, or even millions of small but smart sensors to be deployed for a wide range of monitoring applications. The sen...
Zhaoyu Liu, Yongge Wang
89
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BSN
2009
IEEE
157views Sensor Networks» more  BSN 2009»
15 years 2 months ago
Towards Self-Healing in Wireless Sensor Networks
— Faults in WSN are very common and appear in different levels of the system. For pervasive applications to be adopted by end-users there is a need for autonomic selfhealing. Thi...
Themistoklis Bourdenas, Morris Sloman