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GLOBECOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Cooperative Relay Scheduling under Partial State Information in Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks
Abstract--Sensors equipped with energy harvesting and cooperative communication capabilities are a viable solution to the power limitations of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) assoc...
Huijiang Li, Neeraj Jaggi, Biplab Sikdar
IPSN
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Simultaneous placement and scheduling of sensors
We consider the problem of monitoring spatial phenomena, such as road speeds on a highway, using wireless sensors with limited battery life. A central question is to decide where ...
Andreas Krause, Ram Rajagopal, Anupam Gupta, Carlo...
PODC
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Coloring unstructured wireless multi-hop networks
We present a randomized coloring algorithm for the unstructured radio network model, a model comprising autonomous nodes, asynchronous wake-up, no collision detection and an unkno...
Johannes Schneider, Roger Wattenhofer
TMC
2010
155views more  TMC 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Maximizing the Lifetime of a Barrier of Wireless Sensors
—To make a network last beyond the lifetime of an individual sensor, redundant sensors must be deployed. What sleep-wakeup schedule can then be used for individual sensors so tha...
Santosh Kumar, Ten-Hwang Lai, Marc E. Posner, Pras...
TITB
2010
129views Education» more  TITB 2010»
13 years 2 months ago
iCalm: wearable sensor and network architecture for wirelessly communicating and logging autonomic activity
Widespread use of affective sensing in healthcare applications has been limited due to several practical factors such as lack of comfortable wearable sensors, lack of wireless stan...
Richard Ribon Fletcher, Kelly Dobson, Matthew S. G...