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VTC
2008
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
A Bio-Inspired Scheduling Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
— Sensor networks with a large amount of sensor nodes usually have high redundancy in sensing coverage. The network lifetime can be further extended by proper scheduling and putt...
Chi-Tsun Cheng, Chi Kong Tse, Francis C. M. Lau
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Trap Coverage: Allowing Coverage Holes of Bounded Diameter in Wireless Sensor Networks
—Tracking of movements such as that of people, animals, vehicles, or of phenomena such as fire, can be achieved by deploying a wireless sensor network. So far only prototype sys...
Paul Balister, Zizhan Zheng, Santosh Kumar, Prasun...
IJSNET
2006
110views more  IJSNET 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Improving network lifetime using sensors with adjustable sensing ranges
Abstract: This paper addresses the target coverage problem in wireless sensor networks with adjustable sensing range. Communication and sensing consume energy, therefore efficient ...
Mihaela Cardei, Jie Wu, Mingming Lu
JOIN
2007
133views more  JOIN 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
The Coverage Problem in Three-Dimensional Wireless Sensor Networks
— One of the fundamental issues in sensor networks is the coverage problem, which reflects how well a sensor network is monitored or tracked by sensors. In this paper, we formul...
Chi-Fu Huang, Yu-Chee Tseng, Li-Chu Lo
WSNA
2003
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
The coverage problem in a wireless sensor network
One fundamental issue in sensor networks is the coverage problem, which reflects how well a sensor network is monitored or tracked by sensors. In this paper, we formulate this pr...
Chi-Fu Huang, Yu-Chee Tseng