Wireless sensor networks are untethered infrastructures that are easy to deploy and have limited visual impact—a key asset in monitoring heritage buildings of artistic interest....
Matteo Ceriotti, Luca Mottola, Gian Pietro Picco, ...
– While a lot of existing research attempts to extend the lifetime of a wireless sensor network (WSN) by designing energy efficient networking protocols, the impact of random dev...
Kenan Xu, Hossam S. Hassanein, Glen Takahara, Quan...
Finding solutions for the current period of climate change or “global warming” is possibly the most serious and pressing challenge faced by scientists and the wider community t...
Localization is a basic and critical requirement for wireless sensor network applications, e.g. target tracking, monitoring and intrusion detection. In the received signal strengt...
— Faults in WSN are very common and appear in different levels of the system. For pervasive applications to be adopted by end-users there is a need for autonomic selfhealing. Thi...