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SNPD
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Detecting Compromised Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks
While wireless sensor networks are proving to be a versatile tool, many of the applications in which they are implemented have sensitive data. In other words, security is crucial ...
Mary Mathews, Min Song, Sachin Shetty, Rick McKenz...
AUTOMATICA
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Optimal sensor placement and motion coordination for target tracking
This work studies optimal sensor placement and motion coordination strategies for mobile sensor networks. For a target tracking application with range sensors, we investigate the ...
Sonia Martínez, Francesco Bullo
TPDS
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
FIT: A Flexible, Lightweight, and Real-Time Scheduling System for Wireless Sensor Platforms
—We propose FIT, a flexible, lightweight, and real-time scheduling system for wireless sensor platforms. There are three salient features of FIT. First, its two-tier hierarchical...
Wei Dong, Chun Chen, Xue Liu, Kougen Zheng, Rui Ch...
IVC
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
A locally adaptive zooming algorithm for digital images
In this paper we address the problem of producing an enlarged picture from a given digital image (zooming). We propose a method that tries to take into account information about d...
Sebastiano Battiato, Giovanni Gallo, Filippo Stanc...
ICASSP
2009
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Fast mean square convergence of consensus algorithms in WSNs with random topologies
The average consensus in wireless sensor networks is achieved under assumptions of symmetric or balanced topology at every time instant. However, communication and/or node failure...
Silvana Silva Pereira, Alba Pagès-Zamora