Designing, implementing, and operating a wireless sensor network involves a wide range of disciplines and many application-specific constraints. To make sense of and take advantage …
Q Fang, J Gao, LJ Guibas - Mobile networks and Applications, 2006 - Springer
In real sensor network deployments, spatial distributions of sensors are usually far from being uniform. Such networks often contain regions without enough sensor nodes, which we …
The scalability of large-scale networked virtual environments (NVEs) such as today's massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) faces inherent limits imposed by client-server …
Y Cui, B Li, K Nahrstedt - IEEE Journal on selected areas in …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Although initially proposed as the deployable alternative to Internet protocol multicast, the application-layer overlay network actually revolutionizes the way network applications can …
Y Zhu, B Li, J Guo - IEEE journal on selected areas in …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
All of the advantages of application-layer overlay networks arise from two fundamental properties: 1) the network nodes in an overlay network, as opposed to lower-layer network …
The growing popularity of aspect-oriented languages, such as AspectJ, and of corresponding design approaches, makes it important to learn how best to modularize …
S Hackwood, G Beni - Proceedings 1992 IEEE International …, 1992 - computer.org
The realization of sensing swarms composed of value-specific sensing elements requires distributed cooperation among the members of the swarm. The number of value-specific …
CK Yeo, BS Lee, MH Er - Computer Communications, 2004 - Elsevier
Application level multicasting is increasingly being used to overcome the problem of non- ubiquitous deployment of IP multicast across heterogeneous networks. To the best of our …