Wireless sensor networks are expected to be deployed in harsh environments characterized by extremely poor and fluctuating channel conditions. With the generally adopted single-s...
— In this paper, we consider the sensor replacement problem in hybrid wireless sensor networks composed of mobile and static sensors. Mobility equipped mobile sensors are utilize...
— Dynamic wireless networks, and especially mobile ad hoc networks, impose new constraints regarding the design and the implementation of service-oriented middleware platforms de...
Mobility is one of the most invigorating features, having an enormous impact on how communication is evolving into the future. Mobility in 4G networks requires new level of mobili...
— Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) are seen as an essential technology to support future Pervasive Computing Scenarios and 4G networks. In a MANET, efficient support of multipoint...
— There is growing interest in the networked sensing community in the technique of macroprogramming, where the end-user can design a system using a high level description without...
— Pervasive computing applications typically involve rich interactions and heterogeneous network types; e.g. involving the collation of data from a sensor network into a replicat...
Paul Grace, Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Barry ...
— Wireless sensor network (WSN) architectures often feature a (single) base station in charge of coordinating the application functionality. Although this assumption simplified ...
—We present a methodology based on physics laws and particles in order to represent, simulate, and architect advanced networking models. We introduce a mathematical formalism wit...