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JPDC
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
On constructing k-connected k-dominating set in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks
An important problem in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks is to select a few nodes to form a virtual backbone that supports routing and other tasks such as area monitoring. Prev...
Fei Dai, Jie Wu
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INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
16 years 12 days ago
On the Potential of Structure-Free Data Aggregation in Sensor Networks
— Data aggregation protocols can reduce the cost of communication, thereby extending the lifetime of sensor networks. Prior work on data aggregation protocols has focused on tree...
Kai-Wei Fan, Sha Liu, Prasun Sinha
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ISCC
2006
IEEE
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16 years 12 days ago
The Precision and Energetic Cost of Snapshot Estimates in Wireless Sensor Networks
— Even for a specific application, the design space of wireless sensor networks is enormous, and traditional disciplinary boundaries are disappearing in the search for efficien...
Paul G. Flikkema
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CVPR
2009
IEEE
16 years 10 months ago
Distributed Volumetric Scene Geometry Reconstruction With a Network of Distributed Smart Cameras
Central to many problems in scene understanding based on using a network of tens, hundreds or even thousands of randomly distributed cameras with on-board processing and wireless c...
Shubao Liu, Kongbin Kang, Jean-Philippe Tarel and ...
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SENSYS
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Spatiotemporal multicast in sensor networks
Sensor networks often involve the monitoring of mobile phenomena. We believe this task can be facilitated by a spatiotemporal multicast protocol which we call “mobicast”. Mobi...
Qingfeng Huang, Chenyang Lu, Gruia-Catalin Roman