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PERVASIVE
2008
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
A fair and energy-efficient topology control protocol for wireless sensor networks
In energy constrained wireless sensor networks, energy conservation techniques are to be applied in order to maximize the system lifetime. We tackle the problem of increasing netw...
Rami Mochaourab, Waltenegus Dargie
HUC
2010
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Goal-driven opportunistic sensing
Opportunistic activity and context recognition systems do not presume a static sensor infrastructure that is defined at the design time of a system. They also do not have a fixed ...
Marc Kurz
GISCIENCE
2010
Springer
212views GIS» more  GISCIENCE 2010»
14 years 10 months ago
Qualitative Change to 3-Valued Regions
Regions which evolve over time are a significant aspect of many phenomena in geographic information science. Examples include areas in which a measured value (e.g. temperature, sal...
Matt Duckham, John G. Stell, Maria Vasardani, Mich...
ISCAPDCS
2007
14 years 11 months ago
Distributed algorithms for dynamic coverage in sensor networks
The coverage problem is of great interest for many sensor network applications, for example, detection of intruders in the sensor field. Topological changes in sensor networks ma...
Lan Lin, Hyunyoung Lee
ICC
2008
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Topology Control for Reliable Sensor-to-Sink Data Transport in Sensor Networks
— Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are generally used for harsh environments involving military surveillance, emergency response, and habitat monitoring. Due to severe resource co...
Jiong Wang, Sirisha Medidi