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2009
Springer

SenSearch: GPS and Witness Assisted Tracking for Delay Tolerant Sensor Networks

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SenSearch: GPS and Witness Assisted Tracking for Delay Tolerant Sensor Networks
Abstract— Mobile wireless sensor networks have to be robust against the limitations of the underlying platform. While lightweight form factor makes them an attractive choice for monitoring applications, they are hampered by energy and communication constraints, such as small lifetimes and limited bandwidth. Moreover, they have to operate under stringent conditions like occasional network connectivity and limited storage capacity. Under these constraints, the design of mobile WSNs has to account for the resource limited nature of the underlying platform. In this paper, we describe the implementation and performance evaluation of SenSearch, an outdoors GPS assisted personnel tracking system using mica motes. SenSearch is a mobile wireless ad-hoc network comprising of sensor nodes that are worn by users, which store and forward information about the locations of other nodes in environments with lack of communication infrastructure. A key feature of SenSearch is that it does not require ...
Lun Jiang, Jyh-How Huang, Ankur Kamthe, Tao Liu, I
Added 25 May 2010
Updated 25 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ADHOCNOW
Authors Lun Jiang, Jyh-How Huang, Ankur Kamthe, Tao Liu, Ian Freeman, John Ledbetter, Shivakant Mishra, Richard Han, Alberto Cerpa
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