Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have specific constraints and stringent requirements in contrast to traditional wired and wireless computer networks. Among these specific requireme...
Supporting nodes without Global Positioning System (GPS) capability, in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, has numerous applications in guidance and surveying systems in use toda...
Michel Barbeau, Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc,...
Sensor networks are expected to evolve into long-lived, autonomous networked systems whose main mission is to provide in-situ users ? called actors ? with real-time information in...
Ferruccio Barsi, Alfredo Navarra, Maria Cristina P...
− In a clustered, multi-hop sensor network, a large number of inexpensive, geographically-distributed sensor nodes each use their observations of the environment to make local ha...
In large wireless sensor networks, the problem of assigning radio frequencies to sensing agents such that no two connected sensors are assigned the same value (and will thus inter...
Ruben Stranders, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings