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ICC
2007
IEEE
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Redundant Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract— Coverage is a fundamental problem in sensor networks. In this paper, we addressed the coverage problem from two different view points and refer to them as the worst and...
Can Fang, Chor Ping Low
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PERCOM
2005
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Energy Efficient Differentiable Coverage Service Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
This paper considers the problem of maintaining the coverage degree of a wireless sensor network at an application specific level while keeping the sensing units of only a subset o...
Hasan Çam, Hidayet Ozgur Sanli
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Trap Coverage: Allowing Coverage Holes of Bounded Diameter in Wireless Sensor Networks
—Tracking of movements such as that of people, animals, vehicles, or of phenomena such as fire, can be achieved by deploying a wireless sensor network. So far only prototype sys...
Paul Balister, Zizhan Zheng, Santosh Kumar, Prasun...
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ICC
2007
IEEE
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Optimal Observation Scheduling for connected target coverage problem in Wireless Sensor Networks
— In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling sensor activity to maximize network lifetime while maintaining both discrete targets coverage and network connectivity. We ...
Qun Zhao, Mohan Gurusamy
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INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
13 years 21 days ago
Constant-approximation for target coverage problem in wireless sensor networks
—When a large amount of sensors are randomly deployed into a field, how can we make a sleep/activate schedule for sensors to maximize the lifetime of target coverage in the fie...
Ling Ding, Weili Wu, James Willson, Lidong Wu, Zai...