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2003
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Scheduling Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Voronoi Approach
A wireless sensor network is a special kind of ad-hoc network with distributed sensing and processing capability that can be used in a wide range of applications, such as environm...
Marcos Augusto M. Vieira, Luiz Filipe M. Vieira, L...
VTC
2008
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
A Bio-Inspired Scheduling Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
— Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage. The network lifetime can be further extended by proper scheduling and putt...
Chi-Tsun Cheng, Chi Kong Tse, Francis C. M. Lau
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AVSS
2009
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Multimodal Abandoned/Removed Object Detection for Low Power Video Surveillance Systems
Low-cost and low-power video surveillance systems based on networks of wireless video sensors will enter soon the marketplace with the promise of flexibility, quick deployment an...
Michele Magno, Federico Tombari, Davide Brunelli, ...
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AVSS
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Optimal Power Scheduling for Data Fusion in Inhomogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
We consider the problem of optimal power scheduling for the decentralized detection of a deterministic signal in an inhomogeneous wireless sensor network. The observation noise at...
Thakshila Wimalajeewa, Sudharman K. Jayaweera
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SUTC
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Power-aware Node Deployment in Wireless Sensor Networks
Sensor networks have attracted intensive interests due to its extendable capability. In this paper, we attempt to answer a fundamental but practical question:” how should we dep...
Yunhuai Liu, Hoilun Ngan, Lionel M. Ni