Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a group of small power-constrained nodes that sense data and communicate it to the base station (BS). These nodes cover a vast region of …
DK Sah, T Amgoth - Information Fusion, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are emerging as they demands for various applications, for example, military surveillance, home automation, vehicle tracking …
Wireless sensor network (WSN) systems are typically composed of thousands of sensors that are powered by limited energy resources. To extend the networks longevity, clustering …
Provides the foundations and principles needed for addressing the various challenges of developing smart cities Smart cities are emerging as a priority for research and development …
The infrastructure of wireless sensor networks (WSN) is structured in an ad-hoc manner and organized nodes reporting the events to the Base Station (BS). A WSN is integrated with …
J Bhola, S Soni, GK Cheema - Journal of Ambient Intelligence and …, 2020 - Springer
Wireless sensor network (WSN) comprises of huge amount of sensing nodes being used for collecting the data in different situations. WSN finds applications mostly to gather information …
During the past few years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become widely used due to their large amount of applications. The use of WSNs is an imperative necessity for …
X Wang, LT Yang, L Kuang, X Liu, Q Zhang… - IEEE …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Telecommunication networks are evolving toward a data-center-based architecture, which includes physical network functions, virtual network functions, as well as various types of …
Technologies and techniques of location and navigation are advancing, allowing greater precision in locating people in complex and challenging conditions. These advances have …