We study network capacity limits and optimal routing algorithms for regular sensor networks, namely, square and torus grid sensor networks, in both, the static case (no node failu...
This paper describes a modeling and simulation framework called VisualSense for wireless sensor networks that builds on and leverages Ptolemy II. This framework supports actor-ori...
Philip Baldwin, Sanjeev Kohli, Edward A. Lee, Xiao...
Topology management schemes conserve energy in wireless ad hoc networks by identifying redundant nodes that may turn off their radios or other components while maintaining connec...
Abstract: The possibility of disconnection is one of the fundamental new networking problems presented by sensor networks. The goal of this paper is to address the problem of resul...
d Abstract) Zinaida Benenson Felix G¨artner Dogan Kesdogan RWTH Aachen, Department of Computer Science, D-52056 Aachen, Germany : If the data collected within a sensor network is ...
Sensor networks consist of a potentially huge number of very small and resource limited self-organizing devices. Those devices offer different services and use services provided b...
Sensor networks consist of multiple low-cost, autonomous, ad-hoc sensors, that periodically probe and react to the environment and communicate with other sensors or devices. A prim...
Research in sensor networks, continuous queries (CQ), and other domains has been motivated by powerful applications that aim to aggregate, assimilate, and interact with scores of ...
Jonathan Ledlie, Jeffrey Shneidman, Matt Welsh, Me...