Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of autonomous and resource-limited devices. The devices cooperate to monitor one or more physical phenomena within an area of interest …
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 …
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs) nodes often operate unattended in a collaborative manner to perform some tasks. In many applications, the network is deployed in harsh …
The major challenge in designing wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is the support of the functional, such as data latency, and the non-functional, such as data integrity, requirements …
F Wang, J Liu - IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been applied to many applications since emerging. Among them, one of the most important applications is Sensor Data Collections, where …
EL Lloyd, G Xue - IEEE Transactions on computers, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A wireless sensor network consists of many low-cost, low-power sensor nodes, which can perform sensing, simple computation, and transmission of sensed information. Long …
X Han, X Cao, EL Lloyd… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Existing work on placing additional relay nodes in wireless sensor networks to improve network connectivity typically assumes homogeneous wireless sensor nodes with an …
M Ding, D Chen, K Xing… - Proceedings IEEE 24th …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper targets the identification of faulty sensors and detection of the reach of events in sensor networks with faulty sensors. Typical applications include the detection of the …
Motivated by the needs of precise carbon emission measurement and real-time surveillance for CO 2 management in cities, we present CitySee, a real-time CO 2-monitoring system …