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ALGOSENSORS
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Approximating Barrier Resilience in Wireless Sensor Networks
Barrier coverage in a sensor network has the goal of ensuring that all paths through the surveillance domain joining points in some start region S to some target region T will inte...
Sergey Bereg, David G. Kirkpatrick
COMCOM
2004
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14 years 9 months ago
The distinctive design characteristic of a wireless sensor network: the energy map
The key challenge in the design of a wireless sensor network is maximizing its lifetime. This is a fundamental problem and new protocol engineering principles need to be establish...
Raquel A. F. Mini, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Lourei...
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ICC
2009
IEEE
122views Communications» more  ICC 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
Using Area Hierarchy for Multi-Resolution Storage and Search in Large Wireless Sensor Networks
—We consider multi-resolution storage, a technique for providing scalable adaptive data fidelity, necessary for many applications of large wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Altho...
Konrad Iwanicki, Maarten van Steen
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IFIP
2003
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Prediction-Based Energy Map for Wireless Sensor Networks
A fundamental issue in the design of a wireless sensor network is to devise mechanisms to make efficient use of its energy, and thus, extend its lifetime. The information about th...
Raquel A. F. Mini, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Lourei...
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EWSN
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Multi-hop Cluster Hierarchy Maintenance in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Case for Gossip-Based Protocols
Multi-hop cluster hierarchy has been presented as an organization for large wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that can provide scalable routing, data aggregation, and querying. In th...
Konrad Iwanicki, Maarten van Steen