— In this paper, we study sensor enabled landmine networks by formulating a minimum-cost mine selection problem. The problem arises in a target defence scenario, where the object...
Abstract— We consider the problem of determining the positions of wireless nodes using range measurements from multiple, sparsely located, beacon stations with known locations. A...
Mihail L. Sichitiu, Vaidyanathan Ramadurai, Pushki...
In wireless sensor networks, the coarse grained localization is a method to compute the position of randomly distributed sensor nodes. Without optimizations, it provides low preci...
Frank Reichenbach, Jan Blumenthal, Dirk Timmermann
Abstract-- We consider distributed parameter estimation using quantized observations in wireless sensor networks where due to bandwidth constraint, each sensor quantizes its local ...
Sensor location information is a prerequisite to the utility of most sensor networks. In this paper we present a robust and low-complexity algorithm to self-localize and orient se...