A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of small, resource-constrained devices and usually operates in hostile environments that are prone to link and node failures. ...
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks can revolutionize soil ecology by providing measurements at temporal and spatial granularities previously impossible. This paper presents our fi...
Andreas Terzis, Razvan Musaloiu-Elefteri, Joshua C...
Widespread use of affective sensing in healthcare applications has been limited due to several practical factors such as lack of comfortable wearable sensors, lack of wireless stan...
Richard Ribon Fletcher, Kelly Dobson, Matthew S. G...
— Wireless sensor networks offer the potential to span and monitor large geographical areas inexpensively. Sensor network databases like TinyDB [1] are the dominant architectures...
We propose B-MAC, a carrier sense media access protocol for wireless sensor networks that provides a flexible interface to obtain ultra low power operation, effective collision a...