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JSAC
2008
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Optimality and Complexity of Pure Nash Equilibria in the Coverage Game
In this paper, we investigate the coverage problem in wireless sensor networks using a game theory method. We assume that nodes are randomly scattered in a sensor field and the goa...
Xin Ai, Vikram Srinivasan, Chen-Khong Tham
SENSYS
2010
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
Revealing the hidden lives of underground animals using magneto-inductive tracking
Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals when they are underground, consequently zoologists only have a partial view of ...
Andrew Markham, Niki Trigoni, Stephen A. Ellwood, ...
IJRR
2006
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Coordinate-free Coverage in Sensor Networks with Controlled Boundaries via Homology
ABSTRACT. We introduce tools from computational homology to verify coverage in an idealized sensor network. Our methods are unique in that, while they are coordinate-free and assum...
V. de Silva, R. Ghrist
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TNN
2008
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IMORL: Incremental Multiple-Object Recognition and Localization
This paper proposes an incremental multiple-object recognition and localization (IMORL) method. The objective of IMORL is to adaptively learn multiple interesting objects in an ima...
Haibo He, Sheng Chen
PERCOM
2010
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Indoor localization in multi-floor environments with reduced effort
Abstract—In pervasive computing, localizing a user in wireless indoor environments is an important yet challenging task. Among the state-of-art localization methods, fingerprint...
Hua-Yan Wang, Vincent Wenchen Zheng, Junhui Zhao, ...