—Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications are typically event-driven. While the source codes of these applications may look simple, they are executed with a complicated concurr...
Yangfan Zhou, Xinyu Chen, Michael R. Lyu, Jiangchu...
The pervasiveness and operational autonomy of mesh-based wireless sensor networks (WSNs) make them an ideal candidate in offering sustained monitoring functions at reasonable cost...
Rick W. Ha, Pin-Han Ho, Sherman X. Shen, Junshan Z...
The network lifetime for wireless sensor network plays an important role to survivability. Thus, we indicate the importance of routing protocol to network lifetime, and model the ...
Chih-Wei Shiou, Frank Yeong-Sung Lin, Hsu-Chen Che...
—We describe the development of a set of embedded system building blocks, known as eBlocks. An eBlock network can be viewed as a basic form of sensor network that can be develope...
Susan Cotterell, Ryan Mannion, Frank Vahid, Harry ...
In this paper we study a pursuit problem in the context of a wireless sensor network, where the pursuer (i.e., mobile sink) trying to capture a pursuee (i.e., tracked object), movi...