EI Gaura, J Brusey, R Wilkins - SENSORS, 2011 IEEE, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The viability of wireless sensor applications often hinges on minimising power consumption whilst maximising the informational output. Although many low-level platform-oriented …
Deployment of sensors for tracking chemical plumes such as those in the subsurface can be quite expensive. A compressed data gathering scheme for chemical plume tracking is …
The resource limitations of wireless sensor nodes foster the collaborative nature of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Thus, in this paper, we propose a generic model that represents …
In museums, to conserve the existing artwork is a vital issue. To achieve this purpose, it is fundamental to monitor its environment, either in storage or exhibition rooms. The …
A key barrier in the adoption of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is achieving long-lived and robust real-life deployments. Issues include: reducing the impact of transmission loss …
Abstract In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), the sensor nodes are typically resource limited. This fact fosters the nodes to collaborate in order to implement their tasks. Therefore …
CO Yang, M Yen, N Weng - Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, 2010 - ejsei.com
Monitoring structural conditions of the large number of aging bridges in the national transportation infrastructure has become an important issue that directly impacts public …
Designing computer networks resilient to failures, excessive loads, and attacks and then monitoring them are challenged by a range of issues inherent to networks. These limitations …
In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), the sensor nodes are typically resource limited. This fact forces nodes to collaborate in order to implement their tasks. In this paper, we propose …