The development of small wireless sensors and smart-phones, which include various sound, video, motion and location sensors have facilitated new pervasive applications. These perva...
Themistoklis Bourdenas, Morris Sloman, Emil C. Lup...
Despite their increasing sophistication, wireless sensor networks still do not exploit the most powerful of the human senses: vision. Indeed, vision provides humans with unmatched...
Mohammad H. Rahimi, Rick Baer, Obimdinachi I. Iroe...
— The paper presents a thought experiment as to the feasibility of using large scale wireless sensor networks as a vehicle for high level scientific investigation. The discussion...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are difficult to program and usually run statically-installed software limiting its flexibility. To address this, we developed Agilla, a new midd...
We observe two deficiencies of current query processing and scheduling techniques for sensor networks: (1) A query execution plan does not adapt to the hardware characteristics o...