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GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Sensing Workload Scheduling in Sensor Networks Using Divisible Load Theory
Abstract— This paper presents scheduling strategies for sensing workload in wireless sensor networks using Divisible Load Theory (DLT), which offers a tractable model and realist...
Xiaolin Li, Xinxin Liu, Hui Kang
TMC
2012
12 years 11 months ago
Fast Data Collection in Tree-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
—We investigate the following fundamental question—how fast can information be collected from a wireless sensor network organized as tree? To address this, we explore and evalu...
Özlem Durmaz Incel, Amitabha Ghosh, Bhaskar K...
BMCBI
2005
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14 years 9 months ago
Quantitative analysis of EGR proteins binding to DNA: assessing additivity in both the binding site and the protein
Background: Recognition codes for protein-DNA interactions typically assume that the interacting positions contribute additively to the binding energy. While this is known to not ...
Jiajian Liu, Gary D. Stormo
SIGCOMM
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Growth codes: maximizing sensor network data persistence
Sensor networks are especially useful in catastrophic or emergency scenarios such as floods, fires, terrorist attacks or earthquakes where human participation may be too dangero...
Abhinav Kamra, Vishal Misra, Jon Feldman, Dan Rube...
JCP
2007
108views more  JCP 2007»
14 years 9 months ago
A Genetic Algorithm Method to Assimilate Sensor Data for a Toxic Contaminant Release
— Following a toxic contaminant release, either accidental or intentional, predicting the transport and dispersion of the contaminant becomes a critical problem for Homeland Defe...
Sue Ellen Haupt, George S. Young, Christopher T. A...