Abstract. Wireless Sensor Networks are characterized by having specific requirements such as limited energy availability, low memory and reduced processing power. On the other hand...
— Energy management is the key issue in the design and operation of wireless network applications like sensor networks, pervasive computing and ubiquitous computing where the net...
Nishanth Gaddam, Sudha Anil Gathala, David Lastine...
Most existing camera placement algorithms focus on coverage and/or visibility analysis, which ensures that the object of interest is visible in the camera's field of view (FOV...
Yi Yao, Chung-Hao Chen, Besma R. Abidi, David L. P...
A distributed sensor network (DSN) designed to cover a given region R, is said to be alive if there is at least one subset of sensors that can collectively cover (sense) the regio...
Sridhar Dasika, Sarma B. K. Vrudhula, Kaviraj Chop...
Abstract. Object detection quality and network lifetime are two conflicting aspects of a sensor network, but both are critical to many sensor applications such as military surveil...