A sensor network operates on an infrastructure of sensing, computation, and communication, through which it perceives the evolution of events it observes. We propose a fusion-driv...
Doina Bein, Yicheng Wen, Shashi Phoha, Bharat B. M...
Habitat and environmental monitoring is a driving application for wireless sensor networks. We present an analysis of data from a second generation sensor networks deployed during...
Robert Szewczyk, Alan M. Mainwaring, Joseph Polast...
—Assume sensor deployment follows the Poisson distribution. For a given partial connectivity requirement ρ, 0.5 < ρ < 1, we prove, for a hexagon model, that there exists ...
Wireless sensor networks are typically ad-hoc networks of resource-constrained nodes; in particular, the nodes are limited in power resources. It can be difficult and costly to rep...
Fatemeh Kazemeyni, Einar Broch Johnsen, Olaf Owe, ...
Due to non-homogeneous spread of sunlight, sensing nodes typically have non-uniform energy profiles in rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). An energy-aware work load dist...