The problem of localization in wireless sensor networks where nodes do not use ranging hardware, remains a challenging problem, when considering the required location accuracy, en...
Radu Stoleru, Pascal Vicaire, Tian He, John A. Sta...
Despite their increasing sophistication, wireless sensor networks still do not exploit the most powerful of the human senses: vision. Indeed, vision provides humans with unmatched...
Mohammad H. Rahimi, Rick Baer, Obimdinachi I. Iroe...
Abstract— With the rapid deployment of wireless sensor networks, there are several new sensing applications with specific requirements. Specifically, target tracking applicatio...
—In many application scenarios sensors need to calculate the average of some local values, e.g. of local measurements. A possible solution is to rely on consensus algorithms. In ...
Konstantin Avrachenkov, Mahmoud El Chamie, Giovann...
In wireless sensor networks, the vast majority of wide-scale traffic consists of only a few bytes, including all network and application layer IDs. Therefore, MAC addresses, which...
Curt Schurgers, Gautam Kulkarni, Mani B. Srivastav...