—In this paper the Self-Localization problem for Sensor Networks is addressed. Given a set of nodes deployed in an environment, self-localization consists of finding out the loc...
Andrea Gasparri, Federica Pascucci, Giovanni Ulivi
In wireless sensor networks, the coarse grained localization is a method to compute the position of randomly distributed sensor nodes. Without optimizations, it provides low preci...
Frank Reichenbach, Jan Blumenthal, Dirk Timmermann
Wireless sensor networks are widely used in environmental applications, like forest fire detection. Although forest fires occur relatively rarely, their number is increasing in Eur...
The past few years have witnessed increased interest in the potential use of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in applications such as disaster management, combat field reconnaissa...
— In this paper, we propose a new dual radio medium access control (MAC) protocol for wireless sensor networks. Our MAC protocol design combines the advantages of low and high fr...