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Towards Out-of-the-Box Wireless Sensor Networks

Towards Out-of-the-Box Wireless Sensor Networks

... for the usage in embedded devices. One of the main innovations of Squawk is the fact that almost all of the VM is written in Java, except for the Java interpreter ... See full document

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Inaccessibility in wireless sensor networks

Inaccessibility in wireless sensor networks

... problem of inaccessibility in wireless networks has been introduced in [31, ...In wireless networks, network inaccessibility events may be originated externally or de- rived of ... See full document

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Intrusion Tolerant Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks

Intrusion Tolerant Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks

... to the aforementioned FLP impossibility result, and limited by the Santoro and Widemayer deterministic consensus ...that the inspiration from previous approaches must be adapted in order to ... See full document

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DISTRIBUTED VERTEX COVER ALGORITHMS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

DISTRIBUTED VERTEX COVER ALGORITHMS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

... for wireless sensor networks such as monitoring link failures, facility location, clustering, and data ...in wireless sensor networks. The first algorithm, which is an ... See full document

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Analysis of k-Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks

Analysis of k-Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks

... disk. The solution can be easily translated to a distributed protocol where each sensor only needs to collect local information to make its ...Instead of determining the coverage of ... See full document

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Data storage system for wireless sensor networks

Data storage system for wireless sensor networks

... special-purpose networks have been built for the ...in the protocol stack beyond the physical and link layers required protocol translation at gateway ...to the suc- cess and ubiquity ... See full document

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Ubiquitous model for wireless sensor networks monitoring

Ubiquitous model for wireless sensor networks monitoring

... presents the initial login screen and the main data visualization ...points out the login screen where the user can enter his/her username and password to log in the ...If ... See full document

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Performance Evaluation of Spatial Vector Routing Protocol for
Wireless Sensor Networks

Performance Evaluation of Spatial Vector Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

... for wireless sensor ...in sensor networks, which are spatially aware. SVR exploits the nodes position in the network to reduce data redundancy and conserve energy while ... See full document

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Lightweight Dependable Adaptation for Wireless Sensor Networks

Lightweight Dependable Adaptation for Wireless Sensor Networks

... lack of real-time guarantees in WSNs results from a variety of ...to wireless communication, dynamic changes occurring in the network, such as node failures or their movement, and the ... See full document

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Target Tracking In Wireless Sensor Networks

Target Tracking In Wireless Sensor Networks

... that the sensors can distinguish objects which may be due to the unique ID transmitted by the ...Thus, the environment considers multiple objects although the technique has been ... See full document

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A Framework for Sensor Stream Reduction in Wireless Sensor Networks

A Framework for Sensor Stream Reduction in Wireless Sensor Networks

... from the covariance matrix of the input data (in our case multivariate sensor data), generating a set of new data, where each resultant value is a linear combination of ... See full document

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Availability issues in wireless visual sensor networks

Availability issues in wireless visual sensor networks

... run out of energy, they will go offline, unless some recharging or battery replacement mechanism is ...from the environment [35], employing since solar panels or even unusual sources, such as tree ... See full document

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Towards Safe Programming of Wireless Sensor Networks

Towards Safe Programming of Wireless Sensor Networks

... make the programming and debugging of these infrastructures a difficult ...programming sensor networks. Sensor network applications are built by plugging together components called ... See full document

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Towards Out-of-the-Box Programming of Wireless Sensor Networks

Towards Out-of-the-Box Programming of Wireless Sensor Networks

... millions of widely dis- tributed, heterogeneous nodes [11]. The manifold sensor nodes in the network collect data and store observations in local ...databases. The data is then ... See full document

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A New Approach to the Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks

A New Approach to the Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks

... radiuses of all graph nodes are equal. Also, we assume the nodes are distributed in network graph ...Each of sensor nodes possesses some amount of energy being approximately the ... See full document

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Intrusion Detection in Wireless Body Sensor Networks

Intrusion Detection in Wireless Body Sensor Networks

... between the pros and cons of using such greedy protocols to guarantee the best security service while minimizing the overall energy ...sheds the light on the cloning attack, ... See full document

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Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

... energy of node, δ is the number of consecutive rounds during which a node has not been cluster-head by ...cluster-head, the value of δ for that node is reset to ...nodes of ... See full document

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Range Free Localization Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks

Range Free Localization Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks

... on the Received Signal Strength Information (RSSI), which requires no additional hardware in sensor node, as it is available as part of physical layer of sensor ...case of ANFIS ... See full document

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Lightweight Intrusion Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

Lightweight Intrusion Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

... The proposed scheme uses anomaly detection based on SVM technique and a set of attacks represented by fixed signature rules, they are designed to validate the malicious behavior of a target ... See full document

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Hierarchical Compressed Sensing for Cluster Based Wireless Sensor Networks

Hierarchical Compressed Sensing for Cluster Based Wireless Sensor Networks

... in the activity map 2(a), data sending activity is marked all around the map leading to the mapping of moderate transmissions (between 55 and 110) by the sensor nodes at ... See full document

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