—Wireless sensor networks enable large amount of surveillance applications especially for critical and even hostile environments, for example, the sea monitoring. In OceanSense, ...
Kebin Liu, Zheng Yang, Mo Li, Zhongwen Guo, Ying G...
Abstract— Wireless sensor networks, by providing an unprecedented way of interacting with the physical environment, have become a hot topic for research over the last few years. ...
Abstract--In this paper, we consider a many-to-one sensor network where a large number of sensors are deployed to monitor a physical environment. We explore sensor activity managem...
Abstract--Sensor network ubiquitous environments may generate a lot of data including heterogeneous `raw' sensor data, low-level feature and/or trend data and higher-level con...
Brian J. d'Auriol, Le Xuan Hung, Sungyoung Lee, Yo...
Real-time performance is critical for many time-sensitive applications of wireless sensor networks. We present a constrained flooding protocol, called CFlood that enhances the dea...