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CN
2004
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Smart dust, friend or foe?--Replacing identity with configuration trust
Smart dust motes are miniature self-contained systems that may be deployed in very large numbers. In military applications these devices are subject to different threats than conv...
Howard Chivers, John A. Clark
ICAS
2005
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Improving APS with Anchor Selection in Anisotropic Sensor Networks
Sensor networks are useful for environmental monitoring, military applications, disaster management, etc. In many applications, sensors are supposed to know their geographic locat...
King-Yip Cheng, Vincent Tam, King-Shan Lui
LCN
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Approximate Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks
— Recent advances in microelectronic technology have made it possible to construct compact and inexpensive wireless sensors. Sensor networks have received significant attention ...
Yuzhen Liu, Weifa Liang
IWQOS
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Analyzing Object Detection Quality Under Probabilistic Coverage in Sensor Networks
Abstract. Object detection quality and network lifetime are two conflicting aspects of a sensor network, but both are critical to many sensor applications such as military surveil...
Shansi Ren, Qun Li, Haining Wang, Xin Chen, Xiaodo...
JCM
2006
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Using Micro-Genetic Algorithms to Improve Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks are widely adopted in many location-sensitive applications including disaster management, environmental monitoring, military applications where the precise...
Vincent Tam, King-Yip Cheng, King-Shan Lui