—The low-cost, unattended nature and the capability of self-organizing of sensors, yield the use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) very popular to day. Unfortunately, the unshiel...
— The large number of network nodes and the energy constraints make Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) one of the most important application fields for Cooperative Diversity. Node c...
Aitor del Coso, Umberto Spagnolini, Christian Ibar...
—Underwater Sensor Networks are typically distributed in nature and the nodes communicate using acoustic waves over a wireless medium. Such networks are characterized by long and...
Delivering streaming video over wired and wireless networks poses many challenges, primarily due to the throughput variations caused by time-varying network conditions. Scalable v...
Rajyalakshmi Mahalingam, Wei Tu, Eckehard G. Stein...
Wireless sensor networks are often used in monitoring and control applications, where software running on generalpurpose computers “pull” information from remote sensors and ...