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A Mobile Wireless Sensor Coverage Optimization Method for Bridge Monitoring. [PDF]
Mu C, Yang J, Huo J.
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Hybrid wireless sensor network
SPIE Proceedings, 2004Wireless networks allow monitoring systems to be made non-invasive. This is required when solving the problem of monitoring cultural heritage and is also very convenient on other civil structures such as bridges and buildings. This paper examines a viable architecture for a wireless sensor network and shows the results of some tests carried out on a ...
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Underground wireless sensor networks
2009 IEEE 10th Annual Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference, 2009In this paper the possibility to construct wireless sensor networks buried in the terrain is discussed. Advantages and drawbacks are pointed out, and an analysis of the most efficient method to evaluate the effect of radio-link parameters on radio propagation is provided.
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International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a category Network. As the name suggests, the nodes are capable of sensing. Sensing is a physical phenomenon that occurs around them. Sensor nodes of WSN can sense humidity, pressure, temperature, light, sound, vibration, color, etc.
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A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a category Network. As the name suggests, the nodes are capable of sensing. Sensing is a physical phenomenon that occurs around them. Sensor nodes of WSN can sense humidity, pressure, temperature, light, sound, vibration, color, etc.
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Wireless Sensors and Sensors Network
2013A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and usually converts it into an electrical signal which can be read by an observer or by an instrument. A sensor generates an electrical signal related to a physical, biological or chemical parameter.
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2019
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can be classified among the blazing domains of research in the recent era. WSNs have enormous day-to-day life real-time applications due their low priced, self-computing, powerful, autonomous small sensor nodes which have a small storage capacity, restricted non-removable non-rechargeable battery, and a restricted ...
Sachin R. Jain, Nileshsingh V. Thakur
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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can be classified among the blazing domains of research in the recent era. WSNs have enormous day-to-day life real-time applications due their low priced, self-computing, powerful, autonomous small sensor nodes which have a small storage capacity, restricted non-removable non-rechargeable battery, and a restricted ...
Sachin R. Jain, Nileshsingh V. Thakur
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2011
Wireless sensor networking technology has been used extensively by both commercial and military applications for sensing and data collection purposes. The self-configuring, self-healing nature and the ease of deployment of these networks make them an attractive option to other centralized approaches. Most of the existing networking solutions for sensor
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Wireless sensor networking technology has been used extensively by both commercial and military applications for sensing and data collection purposes. The self-configuring, self-healing nature and the ease of deployment of these networks make them an attractive option to other centralized approaches. Most of the existing networking solutions for sensor
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SPIE Proceedings, 2006
This paper provides an introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), their applications in the field of control engineering and elsewhere and gives pointers to future research needs. WSN are collections of stand-alone devices which, typically, have one or more sensors (e.g.
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This paper provides an introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), their applications in the field of control engineering and elsewhere and gives pointers to future research needs. WSN are collections of stand-alone devices which, typically, have one or more sensors (e.g.
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2010
This chapter summarises the latest trends in the use of intelligent sensors in engineering applications. New approaches and computation methods used in different research areas are discussed here. Materials used for this report were selected from a broad range of academic and public sources.
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This chapter summarises the latest trends in the use of intelligent sensors in engineering applications. New approaches and computation methods used in different research areas are discussed here. Materials used for this report were selected from a broad range of academic and public sources.
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