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IWSOS
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A Self-organizing Approach to Activity Recognition with Wireless Sensors
Abstract. In this paper, we describe an approach to activity recognition, which is based on a self-organizing, ad hoc network of body-worn sensors. It makes best use of the availab...
Clemens Holzmann, Michael Haslgrübler
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ICDCN
2011
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Reliable Networks with Unreliable Sensors
Abstract. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) deployed in hostile environments suffer from a high rate of node failure. We investigate the effect of such failure rate on network conn...
Srikanth Sastry, Tsvetomira Radeva, Jianer Chen, J...
WAC
2005
Springer
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15 years 9 months ago
Adaptive Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract. As the number of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) applications is anticipated to grow substantially in coming years, new and radical strategies for effectively managing s...
Antonio G. Ruzzelli, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M...
HPCC
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
An Energy-Efficient Uni-scheduling Based on S-MAC in Wireless Sensor Network
S-MAC is a MAC (Medium Access Control) protocol as specialized for the wireless sensor network in order to sacrifice transmission delay and extend the working life of the whole sen...
Tae-Seok Lee, Yuan Yang, Ki-Jeong Shin, Myong-Soon...
MOBIHOC
2005
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
Toward resilient security in wireless sensor networks
Node compromise poses severe security threats in wireless sensor networks. Unfortunately, existing security designs can address only a small, fixed threshold number of compromised...
Hao Yang, Fan Ye, Yuan Yuan, Songwu Lu, William A....