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ICDCS
2010
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Link-Centric Probabilistic Coverage Model for Transceiver-Free Object Detection in Wireless Networks
Abstract--Sensing coverage is essential for most applications in wireless networks. In traditional coverage problem study, the disk coverage model has been widely applied because o...
Dian Zhang, Yunhuai Liu, Lionel M. Ni
ICDCSW
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Fair Dice: A Tilt and Motion-Aware Cube with a Conscience
As an example of digital augmentation of a tiny object, a small cube-sized die is presented that perceives and records what face it rolls on. It is thus able to detect bias and co...
Kristof Van Laerhoven, Hans-Werner Gellersen
RTCSA
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Embedded Sensing of Structures: A Reality Check
With the advent of miniaturized sensing technology, it has become possible to envision smart structures containing millions of sensors embedded in concrete for autonomously detect...
Krishna Chintalapudi, Jeongyeup Paek, Nupur Kothar...
IJAHUC
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
Elapsed time on arrival: a simple and versatile primitive for canonical time synchronisation services
: Time synchronisation is one of the most important and fundamental middleware services for wireless sensor networks. However, there is an apparent disconnect between existing time...
Branislav Kusy, Prabal Dutta, Philip Levis, Mikl&o...
IPSN
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Anti-jamming for embedded wireless networks
Resilience to electromagnetic jamming and its avoidance are difficult problems. It is often both hard to distinguish malicious jamming from congestion in the broadcast regime and ...
Miroslav Pajic, Rahul Mangharam