Abstract—In this paper, we advocate asymmetric function placement as one of guiding principles to architect sensor network systems. We demonstrate its generic applicability and e...
Tian He, John A. Stankovic, Radu Stoleru, Yu Gu, Y...
In this paper we propose event-driven power management techniques for wireless sensor networks. To accomplish this we model a sensor network application as a set of application-spe...
Sang Hoon Lee, Byong-Ha Cho, Lynn Choi, Sun-Joong ...
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks can revolutionize soil ecology by providing measurements at temporal and spatial granularities previously impossible. This paper presents our fi...
Andreas Terzis, Razvan Musaloiu-Elefteri, Joshua C...
—This paper presents a group-based security scheme for distributed wireless sensor networks. The scheme is proposed with 3-types of entities: one or more base stations, Y number ...
Md. Abdul Hamid, Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Young Yig ...
For most applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), it is often assumed that the deployment of sensor nodes is unmanaged and random, so the density of local node may vary thr...