In this paper we propose event-driven power management techniques for wireless sensor networks. To accomplish this we model a sensor network application as a set of application-spe...
Sang Hoon Lee, Byong-Ha Cho, Lynn Choi, Sun-Joong ...
—People with long term health conditions often experience a radically reduced quality of life and suffer from a range of symptoms. Self management can encourage patients with a c...
Huiru Zheng, Chris D. Nugent, Paul J. McCullagh, N...
Simple in-network data aggregation (or fusion) techniques for sensor networks have been the focus of several recent research efforts, but they are insufficient to support advance...
Rajnish Kumar, Matthew Wolenetz, Bikash Agarwalla,...
Abstract--This paper considers the novel area of quality-ofinformation (QoI)-aware network management of multitasking wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Specifically, it provides an ...
Chi Harold Liu, Chatschik Bisdikian, Joel W. Branc...
— Healthcare and economic drivers have increased the desire to deploy systems for continuous monitoring of patients, both in hospital and outpatient settings. Such systems must o...
Stephen Strowes, Nagwa Badr, Steven Heeps, Emil Lu...