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ISCC
2006
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
The Precision and Energetic Cost of Snapshot Estimates in Wireless Sensor Networks
— Even for a specific application, the design space of wireless sensor networks is enormous, and traditional disciplinary boundaries are disappearing in the search for efficien...
Paul G. Flikkema
CDC
2008
IEEE
145views Control Systems» more  CDC 2008»
14 years 1 months ago
Optimal sensor hop selection: Sensor energy minimization and network lifetime maximization with guaranteed system performance
— In this paper we consider state estimation carried over a sensor network. A fusion center forms a local multi-hop tree of sensors and gateways and fuses the data into a state e...
Ling Shi, Karl Henrik Johansson, Richard M. Murray
KES
2006
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Sensor Network Localization Using Least Squares Kernel Regression
Abstract. This paper considers the sensor network localization problem using signal strength. Unlike range-based methods signal strength information is stored in a kernel matrix. L...
Anthony Kuh, Chaopin Zhu, Danilo P. Mandic
IEEECIT
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
An Energy-Efficient Localization Scheme with Specified Lower Bound for Wireless Sensor Networks
Localization is a basic and critical requirement for wireless sensor network applications, e.g. target tracking, monitoring and intrusion detection. In the received signal strengt...
Haoran Feng, Ruixi Yuan, Chundi Mu
EWSN
2009
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
The Minimum Number of Sensors - Interpolation of Spatial Temperature Profiles in Chilled Transports
Wireless sensor networks are an important tool for the supervision of cool chains. Previous research with a high number of measurement points revealed spatial temperature deviation...
Reiner Jedermann, Walter Lang