—A common application of unattended sensor networks (WSN) is low data rate streaming from many scattered sensors to one or more sink nodes. To meet the stringent requirement of p...
Zvi Rosberg, Ren Ping Liu, Alex Y. Dong, Tuan D. L...
With the field of wireless sensor networks rapidly maturing, the focus shifts from “easy” deployments, like remote monitoring, to more difficult domains where applications imp...
Mario Strasser, Andreas Meier, Koen Langendoen, Ph...
We present a science-centric evaluation of a 19-day sensor network deployment at Reventador, an active volcano in Ecuador. Each of the 16 sensors continuously sampled seismic and ...
Geoffrey Werner-Allen, Konrad Lorincz, Jeff Johnso...
—Underwater Sensor Networks are typically distributed in nature and the nodes communicate using acoustic waves over a wireless medium. Such networks are characterized by long and...
—Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) require robustness against channel induced errors while retransmission based schemes prove too costly for energy constrained sensor nodes. Channe...