—Localizability of network or node is an important subproblem in sensor localization. While rigidity theory plays an important role in identifying several localizability conditio...
— Despite the fact that sensor networks could often be deployed over three-dimensional (3D) terrains, most approaches on sensor localizations are designed and evaluated consideri...
Exploiting locality at run-time is a complementary approach to a compiler approach for those applications with dynamic memory access patterns. This paper proposes a memory-layout ...
Clustering or co-clustering techniques have been proved useful in many application domains. A weakness of these techniques remains the poor support for grouping characterization. ...
The proliferation of wireless and mobile devices has fostered the demand of context aware applications. Location is one of the most significant contexts. Multilateration, as a bas...