In some harsh environments, manually deploying sensors is impossible. Alternative methods may lead to imprecise placement resulting in coverage holes. To provide the required high...
In this paper we propose a query-driven approach for tuning the time/energy trade-off in sensor networks with mobile sensors. The tuning factors include re-positioning of mobile s...
Vladimir Zadorozhny, Divyasheel Sharma, Prashant K...
We propose and formally characterize a new problem named the dynamic context coverage problem in capabilityconstrained mobile sensor network environments. The goal is to move and ...
— In this paper, we define a mobile self-localization (MSL) problem for sparse mobile sensor networks, and propose an algorithm named Mobility Assisted MDS-MAP(P), based on Mult...
—In many sensor network applications, manual or well-controlled node deployment is not practical. Random deployments, e.g., from the air, often result in unevenly distributed nod...
One of the main appeals of mobile sensors is the variety of environments in which they can operate as an autonomous network. Different environments, however, present different ch...
—Fog is a local meteorological phenomena which drastically reduces the visibility range. Fog detection and visibility range estimation are critical tasks for road operators who n...