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SENSYS
2006
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Capturing high-frequency phenomena using a bandwidth-limited sensor network
Small-form-factor, low-power wireless sensors—motes—are convenient to deploy, but lack the bandwidth to capture and transmit raw high-frequency data, such as human voices or n...
Ben Greenstein, Christopher Mar, Alex Pesterev, Sh...
IJAHUC
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Avoid 'void' in geographic routing for data aggregation in sensor networks
: Wireless sensor networks have attracted great attention in research and industrial development due to its fast-growing application potentials. New techniques must be developed fo...
Shigang Chen, Guangbin Fan, Jun-Hong Cui
PERCOM
2010
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Resilient image sensor networks in lossy channels using compressed sensing
—Data loss in wireless communications greatly affects the reconstruction quality of a signal. In the case of images, data loss results in a reduction in quality of the received i...
Scott Pudlewski, Arvind Prasanna, Tommaso Melodia
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PERCOM
2007
ACM
16 years 2 months ago
Data Quality and Query Cost in Wireless Sensor Networks
This research is motivated by emerging, real-world wireless sensor network applications for monitoring and control. We examine the benefits and costs of caching data for such appli...
David J. Yates, Erich M. Nahum, Jim Kurose, Prasha...
UCS
2007
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
D-FLER - A Distributed Fuzzy Logic Engine for Rule-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract. We propose D-FLER, a distributed, general-purpose reasoning engine for WSN. D-FLER uses fuzzy logic for fusing individual and neighborhood observations, in order to produ...
Mihai Marin-Perianu, Paul J. M. Havinga