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found 70 matches
- 2005
- Waheed Uz Zaman Bajwa, Akbar M. Sayeed, Robert D. Nowak:
Matched source-channel communication for field estimation in wireless sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 332-339 - Guillermo Barrenetxea, Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, Martin Vetterli:
Efficient routing with small buffers in dense networks. IPSN 2005: 277-284 - Ari Y. Benbasat, Joseph A. Paradiso:
A compact modular wireless sensor platform. IPSN 2005: 410-415 - Jan Beutel, Matthias Dyer, Lennart Meier, Lothar Thiele:
Scalable topology control for deployment-support networks. IPSN 2005: 359-363 - Sangeeta Bhattacharya, Guoliang Xing, Chenyang Lu, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Octav Chipara, Brandon Harris:
Dynamic wake-up and topology maintenance protocols with spatiotemporal guarantees. IPSN 2005: 28-34 - Waylon Brunette, Jonathan Lester, Adam D. Rea, Gaetano Borriello:
Some sensor network elements for ubiquitous computing. IPSN 2005: 388-392 - Qing Cao, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Tian He, John A. Stankovic:
Towards optimal sleep scheduling in sensor networks for rare-event detection. IPSN 2005: 20-27 - Alberto Cerpa, Jennifer L. Wong, Louane Kuang, Miodrag Potkonjak, Deborah Estrin:
Statistical model of lossy links in wireless sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 81-88 - Jen-Yeu Chen, Gopal Pandurangan, Dongyan Xu:
Robust computation of aggregates in wireless sensor networks: distributed randomized algorithms and analysis. IPSN 2005: 348-355 - Susan Cotterell, Ryan Mannion, Frank Vahid, Harry Hsieh:
eBlocks - an enabling technology for basic sensor based systems. IPSN 2005: 422-427 - Razvan Cristescu, Baltasar Beferull-Lozano:
Lossy network correlated data gathering with high-resolution coding. IPSN 2005: 218-224 - Razvan Cristescu, Martin Vetterli:
On the optimal density for real-time data gathering of spatio-temporal processes in sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 159-164 - Karthik Dantu, Mohammad H. Rahimi, Hardik Shah, Sandeep Babel, Amit Dhariwal, Gaurav S. Sukhatme:
Robomote: enabling mobility in sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 404-409 - Christian Decker, Albert Krohn, Michael Beigl, Tobias Zimmer:
The particle computer system. IPSN 2005: 443-448 - Alexandros G. Dimakis, Vinod M. Prabhakaran, Kannan Ramchandran:
Ubiquitous access to distributed data in large-scale sensor networks through decentralized erasure codes. IPSN 2005: 111-117 - Qunfeng Dong:
Maximizing system lifetime in wireless sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 13-19 - Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte:
Data fusion in sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 2 - Prabal Dutta, Mike Grimmer, Anish Arora, Steven B. Bibyk, David E. Culler:
Design of a wireless sensor network platform for detecting rare, random, and ephemeral events. IPSN 2005: 497-502 - Nicholas Gerard Edmonds, Douglas Stark, Jesse Davis:
Mass: modular architecture for sensor systems. IPSN 2005: 393-397 - Erhan Baki Ermis, Venkatesh Saligrama:
Adaptive statistical sampling methods for decentralized estimation and detection of localized phenomena. IPSN 2005: 143-150 - Chien-Liang Fok, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Chenyang Lu:
Mobile agent middleware for sensor networks: an application case study. IPSN 2005: 382-387 - Robert Ghrist, Abubakr Muhammad:
Coverage and hole-detection in sensor networks via homology. IPSN 2005: 254-260 - Arvind Giridhar, P. R. Kumar:
Maximizing the functional lifetime of sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 5-12 - Chao Gui, Prasant Mohapatra:
Virtual patrol: a new power conservation design for surveillance using sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 246-253 - Wen Hu, Van Nghia Tran, Nirupama Bulusu, Chun Tung Chou, Sanjay K. Jha, Andrew Taylor:
The design and evaluation of a hybrid sensor network for cane-toad monitoring. IPSN 2005: 503-508 - Ali Iranli, Hanif Fatemi, Massoud Pedram:
Lifetime-aware intrusion detection under safeguarding constraints. IPSN 2005: 189-194 - Volkan Isler, Ruzena Bajcsy:
The sensor selection problem for bounded uncertainty sensing models. IPSN 2005: 151-158 - Xiaofan Jiang, Joseph Polastre, David E. Culler:
Perpetual environmentally powered sensor networks. IPSN 2005: 463-468 - Oliver Kasten, Kay Römer:
Beyond event handlers: programming wireless sensors with attributed state machines. IPSN 2005: 45-52 - WooYoung Kim, Kirill Mechitov, Jeung-Yoon Choi, Soo Kyung Ham:
On target tracking with binary proximity sensors. IPSN 2005: 301-308
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