— With the rapid growth of wireless sensor systems deployment, data quality has become a critical issue to the success of these applications. In this paper, we first raise the d...
Sensors capable of sensing phenomena at high data rates—on the order of tens to hundreds of thousands of samples per second—are useful in many industrial, civil engineering, s...
Lewis Girod, Yuan Mei, Ryan Newton, Stanislav Rost...
Wireless sensor networks are often used in monitoring and control applications, where software running on generalpurpose computers “pull” information from remote sensors and ...
Sub-Nyquist sampling techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are gaining increasing attention as an alternative method to capture natural events with desired quality while mi...
Abstract— In many energy-rechargeable wireless sensor networks, sensor nodes must both sense data from the environment, and cooperatively forward sensed data to data sinks. Both ...
Chun Zhang, Jim Kurose, Yong Liu, Donald F. Towsle...