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TSP
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Oblique Projections for Direction-of-Arrival Estimation With Prior Knowledge
Estimation of Directions-Of-Arrival (DOA) is an important problem in various applications and a priori knowledge on the source location is sometimes available. To exploit this inf...
Rémy Boyer, Guillaume Bouleux
WWW
2007
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
The discoverability of the web
Previous studies have highlighted the high arrival rate of new content on the web. We study the extent to which this new content can be efficiently discovered by a crawler. Our st...
Anirban Dasgupta, Arpita Ghosh, Ravi Kumar, Christ...
JCP
2007
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13 years 6 months ago
A Genetic Algorithm Method to Assimilate Sensor Data for a Toxic Contaminant Release
— Following a toxic contaminant release, either accidental or intentional, predicting the transport and dispersion of the contaminant becomes a critical problem for Homeland Defe...
Sue Ellen Haupt, George S. Young, Christopher T. A...
IPSN
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Near-optimal Bayesian localization via incoherence and sparsity
This paper exploits recent developments in sparse approximation and compressive sensing to efficiently perform localization in a sensor network. We introduce a Bayesian framework...
Volkan Cevher, Petros Boufounos, Richard G. Barani...
WOWMOM
2006
ACM
110views Multimedia» more  WOWMOM 2006»
14 years 9 days ago
Entrapping Adversaries for Source Protection in Sensor Networks
Sensor networks are used in a variety of application areas for diverse problems from habitat monitoring to military tracking. Whenever they are used to monitor sensitive objects, ...
Yi Ouyang, Zhengyi Le, Guanling Chen, James Ford, ...