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CORR
2010
Springer
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14 years 9 months ago
Detecting Weak but Hierarchically-Structured Patterns in Networks
The ability to detect weak distributed activation patterns in networks is critical to several applications, such as identifying the onset of anomalous activity or incipient conges...
Aarti Singh, Robert D. Nowak, A. Robert Calderbank
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SENSYS
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Scalable data aggregation for dynamic events in sensor networks
Computing and maintaining network structures for efficient data aggregation incurs high overhead for dynamic events where the set of nodes sensing an event changes with time. Mor...
Kai-Wei Fan, Sha Liu, Prasun Sinha
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SENSYS
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Lazy cross-link removal for geographic routing
Geographic techniques promise highly scalable any-toany routing in wireless sensor networks. In one thread of research on geographic routing, researchers have explored robust, dis...
Young-Jin Kim, Ramesh Govindan, Brad Karp, Scott S...
IPSN
2011
Springer
14 years 25 days ago
Exploration of path space using sensor network geometry
In a sensor network there are many paths between a source and a destination. An efficient method to explore and navigate in the ‘path space’ can help many important routing p...
Ruirui Jiang, Xiaomeng Ban, Mayank Goswami, Wei Ze...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Relay Placement for Higher Order Connectivity in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract— Sensors typically use wireless transmitters to communicate with each other. However, sensors may be located in a way that they cannot even form a connected network (e.g...
Abhishek Kashyap, Samir Khuller, Mark A. Shayman