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AINA
2010
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Detecting Suspicious Motion with Nonimaging Sensors
—Automated distributed sentry systems need only detect suspicious behavior. Microphones and infrared detectors may suffice, as well as being simpler and cheaper than cameras whil...
Neil C. Rowe, Ahren A. Reed, Jose J. Flores
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EWSN
2004
Springer
16 years 2 months ago
Context-Aware Sensors
Wireless sensor networks typically consist of a large number of sensor nodes embedded in a physical space. Such sensors are low-power devices that are primarily used for monitoring...
Eiman Elnahrawy, Badri Nath
ICNP
2003
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Dynamic Clustering for Acoustic Target Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract—In the paper, we devise and evaluate a fully decentralized, light-weight, dynamic clustering algorithm for target tracking. Instead of assuming the same role for all the...
Wei-Peng Chen, Jennifer C. Hou, Lui Sha
140
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AINA
2009
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Impact of Power Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Powered by Ambient Energy Harvesting (WSN-HEAP) for Railroad Health Monitori
The use of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for structural health monitoring is gaining popularity since it allows for a low-cost, rapid and robust assessment of structural integri...
Hwee Pink Tan, Pius W. Q. Lee, Winston Khoon Guan ...
DIALM
2004
ACM
124views Algorithms» more  DIALM 2004»
15 years 8 months ago
Localized techniques for broadcasting in wireless sensor networks
We present three localized techniques for broadcasting in large scale ad hoc networks, i.e., for the problem of disseminating a message from a source node to all the nodes in the ...
Lorenzo Orecchia, Alessandro Panconesi, Chiara Pet...