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IPSN
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Wireless localization using self-organizing maps
Localization is an essential service for many wireless sensor network applications. While several localization schemes rely on anchor nodes and range measurements to achieve fine...
Gianni Giorgetti, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Gianfranco ...
SENSYS
2010
ACM
13 years 4 months ago
Locating sensors in the wild: pursuit of ranging quality
Localization is a fundamental issue of wireless sensor networks that has been extensively studied in the literature. The real-world experience from GreenOrbs, a sensor network sys...
Wei Xi, Yuan He, Yunhao Liu, Jizhong Zhao, Lufeng ...
DCOSS
2005
Springer
14 years 17 days ago
Using Clustering Information for Sensor Network Localization
Sensor network localization continues to be an important research challenge. The goal of localization is to assign geographic coordinates to each node in the sensor network. Locali...
Haowen Chan, Mark Luk, Adrian Perrig
SIGMOD
2002
ACM
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14 years 7 months ago
The Cougar Approach to In-Network Query Processing in Sensor Networks
The widespread distribution and availability of smallscale sensors, actuators, and embedded processors is transforming the physical world into a computing platform. One such examp...
Yong Yao, Johannes Gehrke
MOBIHOC
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Greedy geographic routing in large-scale sensor networks: a minimum network decomposition approach
In geographic (or geometric) routing, messages are expected to route in a greedy manner: the current node always forwards a message to its neighbor node that is closest to the des...
Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Guang Tan