... Fernandes,“Introduction to WirelessSensorNetworks Report”, University of Trento. 2007, http://dit.unitn.it/~fernand/downloads/iwsn .pdf 11. A. T. Zia, “A Security Framework for WirelessSensorNetworks . ... Belinda and C. Suresh Gnana Dhas, “A Study of Security in WirelessSensorNetworks , MASAUM Journal of Reviews and Surveys”, Sept. 2009, vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 91-95. 14. A.D. Wood and J. Stankovic, ... Singh, “Applications, Classifications, and Selections of Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks International Journal of Advanced Engineering Sciences and Technologies (IJAEST), November...
... Culurciello and A. G. Andreou, “CMOS image sensors for sensor networks, ” Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Pro-cessing, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 39–51, 2006.[3] E.Magli,M.Mancin,andL.Merello,“Low-complexityvideocompression ... 597–600,Barcelona, Spain, September 2003.[5] C. Tang and C. S. Ragh avendra, “Compression techniques for wireless sensor networks, ” in WirelessSensor Networks, pp.207–231, Kluwer Academic, Boston, ... thesink P0 and P1,andP2is lost, we obtain a PSNR of 36.74 dB.In the same way, that is, with the same test image and DWTlevels, we obtain a P1 of 13 packets (3042 bytes of data) withthe...
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... 393–422.ARAMPATZIS, T., LYGEROS,J. ,AND MANESIS, S. 2005. A survey of applications ofwireless sensors and wirelesssensor networks. In Proceedings of the 13th Mediterrean Conference on Control and Automation, 719– ... α-lifetime for wirelesssensor networks. In Proceed-ings of the 3rd International Workshop on Measurement, Modeling, and Performance Analysis of WirelessSensorNetworks (SenMetrics).ZHANG,H .AND HOU, ... On the Lifetime ofWirelessSensor Networks ã5:39SORO,S .AND HEINZELMAN, W. B. 2005. Prolonging the lifetime ofwirelesssensornetworks viaunequal clustering. In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE...
... recent years, wirelesssensornetworks (WSNs) whichgenerally consist of a large number of small, inexpensive and energy efficient sensor nodes have become one of the most important and basic technologies ... Ma, MJ Er, B Wang, HB Lim, K-hop statistics in wirelesssensor networks, in Proc International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, SensorNetworks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), Melbourne, ... node localization in wirelesssensor networks. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:99.Gao et al. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011,...
... 802.15.4 wireless sensor networks Mu-Sheng Lin1*, Jenq-Shiou Leu1, Wen-Chi Yu1, Min-Chieh Yu1 and Jean-Lien C Wu2AbstractMultimedia services over resource constrained wirelesssensornetworks ... object recognition and tracking. Traffic loads on multimedia services overresource constrained wirelesssensornetworks (WSNs)sometimes are huge and bursty. Transmission of imageor video data ... University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.CFull list of author information is available at the end of the articleLin et al. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking...
... of random field estimation with wirelesssensor networks. We consider two encoding strategies,namely, Compress -and- Estimate (C&E) and Quantize -and- Estimate (Q&E), which operate with and ... address the problem of (nonnecessarily bandlimited) random field estimation with wireless sensor networks. To that aim, we adopt the Q&E and C&E encoding schemes of [3] and analyze their ... energy-efficient wirelesssensor networks, ” IEEETransactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 6, no. 7, pp. 790–802,2007.[7] A. Dogandˇzi´c and K. Qiu, “Decentralized random-fieldestimation for sensor networks...
... formatted PDF and full text (HTML) versions will be made available soon.Bayesian filtering for indoor localization and tracking in wireless sensor networks EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and ... multipath effect (bias) and LOS/NLOS Bayesian filtering for indoor localization and tracking in wirelesssensor networks Anup Dhital1,2, Pau Closas∗3 and Carles Fern´andez-Prades31Universitat ... by a set of UWB sensors located in an of ceenvironment with known locations. The problem tackled in this article is that of a data fusioncenter in charge of tracking the position of the robot...
... with known statistics and are mutually Bayesian filtering for indoor localization and tracking in wirelesssensor networks Anup Dhital1,2, Pau Closas∗3 and Carles Fern´andez-Prades31Universitat ... by a set of UWB sensors located in an of ceenvironment with known locations. The problem tackled in this article is that of a data fusioncenter in charge of tracking the position of the robot ... (Ed.), Algorithms and Protocols for WirelessSensor Networks, Ser. WileySeries on Parallel and Distributed Computing (Wiley–IEEE Press, Hoboken, NJ, 2008) Figure 8 The selection of the cost function...
... Localization Bounds for Indoor Ultra-Wideband Wireless Sensor Networks Nayef Alsindi and Kaveh PahlavanCenter for Wireless Information Network Studies, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department,Worcester ... growing interest in ad-hoc andwirelesssensornetworks (WSNs) for a variety of indoor applications.Localization information in these networks is an enabling technology and in some applications ... statistics of rang-ing error, probability of NLOS, probability of DP block-age, and bandwidth. In general, office building struc-tures introduce higher probability of NLOS/DP block-age and shorter...
... Tian and N. D. Georganas, “A coverage-preserving nodescheduling scheme for large wirelesssensor networks, ” in Pro-ceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Wireless SensorNetworksand ... ARESAANR-05-RNRT-01703.REFERENCES[1] D. Simplot-Ryl, I. Stojmenovic, and J. Wu, “Energy-efficientbackbone construction, broadcasting, and area coverage in sensor networks, ” in Handbook ofSensor Networks, I.Stojmen-ovic, Ed., pp. ... connectivity of ad hoc networks. This is an important feature for wirelesssensor networks (WSNs) to provide the nodes with the capability of communicating with one or several sinks. In most of these...
... ofsensor 1, sensor 2, sensor 3, and remote sensor and another route ofsensor 4, sensor 5, sensor 6, and remote sensor, respectively.(b) At sensors 2, 3, 5, and 6 apply the algorithmin Section ... 1(b)Figure 4: Two routing schemes.tween images in sensors 1 and 2, sensors 2 and 3,sensors 4 and 5, and sensors 5 and 6, respectively.(c) At each sensor, whenever a target is detected byapplying ... R. Szewczyk, D. Culler, and J. An-derson, Wirelesssensornetworks for habitat monitoring,”in Proceedings of the ACM International Workshop on Wireless SensorNetworksand Applications (WSNA...