Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are characterized by having scarce resources. The usual way of designing network functions is to consider them isolatedly, a strategy which may not...
Isabela G. Siqueira, Carlos Mauricio S. Figueiredo...
— We present Gradient Landmark-Based Distributed Routing (GLIDER), a novel naming/addressing scheme and associated routing algorithm, for a network of wireless communicating node...
Qing Fang, Jie Gao, Leonidas J. Guibas, V. de Silv...
Wireless sensor nodes lack hardware support for tamperresistance and are often deployed in unattended environments, thus leaving them vulnerable to capture and compromise by an ad...
Bo Zhu, Venkata Gopala Krishna Addada, Sanjeev Set...
Phenomenal advances in nano-technology and packaging have made it possible to develop miniaturized low-power devices that integrate sensing, special-purpose computing, and wireles...
Alan A. Bertossi, Stephan Olariu, Maria Cristina P...
—We consider multi-resolution storage, a technique for providing scalable adaptive data fidelity, necessary for many applications of large wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Altho...