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HUC
2009
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
On the Feasibility of Determining Angular Separation in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks
Mobile sensors require periodic position measurements for navigation around the sensing region. Such information is often obtained using GPS or onboard sensors such as optical enco...
Isaac Amundson, Manish Kushwaha, Xenofon D. Koutso...
SENSYS
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Supporting concurrent applications in wireless sensor networks
It is vital to support concurrent applications sharing a wireless sensor network in order to reduce the deployment and administrative costs, thus increasing the usability and ef...
Yang Yu, Loren J. Rittle, Vartika Bhandari, Jason ...
MASS
2010
143views Communications» more  MASS 2010»
14 years 7 months ago
Know your neighborhood: A strategy for energy-efficient communication
Wireless sensor networks typically conserve energy by following a periodic wakeup-sleep schedule: nodes minimize idle time and spend most of their time in a low power sleep state. ...
Farhana Ashraf, Riccardo Crepaldi, Robin Kravets
TMC
2011
261views more  TMC 2011»
14 years 4 months ago
Breath: An Adaptive Protocol for Industrial Control Applications Using Wireless Sensor Networks
—An energy-efficient, reliable and timely data transmission is essential for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) employed in scenarios where plant information must be available for ...
Pan Gun Park, Carlo Fischione, Alvise Bonivento, K...
NSDI
2007
15 years 3 days ago
S4: Small State and Small Stretch Routing Protocol for Large Wireless Sensor Networks
Routing protocols for wireless sensor networks must address the challenges of reliable packet delivery at increasingly large scale and highly constrained node resources. Attempts ...
Yun Mao, Feng Wang, Lili Qiu, Simon S. Lam, Jonath...