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HICSS
2006
IEEE
110views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2006»
15 years 10 months ago
Flying Sinks: Heuristics for Movement in Sensor Networks
Movement in wireless and sensor environments changes the degree to which we can communicate. Whereas sensor networks are generally seen as static, in many situations there is at l...
Jeffrey V. Nickerson
ICAC
2007
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
A Tiny and Light-Weight Autonomic Element for Wireless Sensor Networks
Autonomic networks are able to monitor and control themselves without direct human intervention. The smallest unit of an autonomic network is the autonomic element (AE). This work...
Thais Regina M. Braga, Fabrício A. Silva, J...
INFOCOM
2011
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Clustering in cooperative networks
Abstract—Low power ad hoc wireless networks operate in conditions where channels are subject to fading. Cooperative diversity mitigates fading in these networks by establishing v...
Boulat A. Bash, Dennis Goeckel, Donald F. Towsley
DASFAA
2006
IEEE
174views Database» more  DASFAA 2006»
15 years 7 months ago
Communication-Efficient Implementation of Range-Joins in Sensor Networks
Sensor networks are multi-hop wireless networks of resource constrained sensor nodes used to realize high-level collaborative sensing tasks. To query and access data generated and ...
Aditi Pandit, Himanshu Gupta
PERCOM
2006
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Sensor Networks For Smart Roads
This paper proposes the use of a wireless sensor network of “cat’s eye” augmented with embedded processing, communication, and sensing capabilities to monitor vehicle behavi...
Marcin Karpinski, Aline Senart, Vinny Cahill