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SENSYS
2004
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
The flooding time synchronization protocol
Wireless sensor network applications, similarly to other distributed systems, often require a scalable time synchronization service enabling data consistency and coordination. Thi...
Miklós Maróti, Branislav Kusy, Gyula...
MOBIHOC
2006
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Distributed localization using noisy distance and angle information
Localization is an important and extensively studied problem in ad-hoc wireless sensor networks. Given the connectivity graph of the sensor nodes, along with additional local info...
Amitabh Basu, Jie Gao, Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Giri...
CONIELECOMP
2011
IEEE
13 years 27 days ago
DSRP: Distributed SensorWeb Routing Protocol
—We propose a new multi-hop routing protocol for wireless sensor networks, suited for monitoring and control applications. The aim of this research is to adapt flat and hierarch...
Abhinav Valada, David Kohanbash, George Kantor
ROBOCUP
2005
Springer
123views Robotics» more  ROBOCUP 2005»
14 years 2 months ago
Mobile Robot Communication Without the Drawbacks of Wireless Networking
Abstract. The default solution for mobile robot communication is RFnetworking, typically based on one of the IEEE 802.11 standards also known as WLAN technology. Radio communicatio...
Andreas Birk 0002, Cosmin Condea
APNOMS
2009
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Bypassing Routing Holes in WSNs with a Predictive Geographic Greedy Forwarding
Applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) experience the routing hole problem. That is, the current node cannot forward to the destination, although it is the closest node, b...
Minh Thiep Ha, Priyadharshini Sakthivel, Hyunseung...