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The history of sensor network technology originates in the first distributed sensing idea implementations. The continuous work of researchers and engineers over sensor networks which lately became wireless sensor networks (WSNs).
Rabiya hanfi ,, Yogesh rai
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A Survey of Network Lifetime Maximization Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
Halil Yetgin +2 more
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Power minimization for GSIC-based uplink cell-free massive MIMO-NOMA systems
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) are considered promising techniques to satisfy the demands for high spectrum efficiency and massive connectivity in future wireless communication.
Tao Cui +3 more
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Networking issues in wireless sensor networks [PDF]
The emergence of sensor networks as one of the dominant technology trends in the coming decades (Technol. Rev. (February 2003)) has posed numerous unique challenges to researchers. These networks are likely to be composed of hundreds, and potentially thousands of tiny sensor nodes, functioning autonomously, and in many cases, without access to ...
Ganesan, Deepak +5 more
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Robust Resource Allocation for Indoor Self-Blockage Millimeter Wave Device-to-Device Communications
The advancement of millimeter wave (mmWave) technology can meet the requirements of large amounts of data communications among intelligent devices for indoor scenarios. However, reducing interference in an enclosed region is still challenging because the
Haie Dou +5 more
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Localization in wireless sensor networks [PDF]
A fundamental problem in wireless sensor networks is localization -- the determination of the geographical locations of sensors. Most existing localization algorithms were designed to work well either in networks of static sensors or networks in which all sensors are mobile. In this paper, we propose two localization algorithms, MSL and MSL*, that work
Masoomeh Rudafshani, Suprakash Datta
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Energy-Efficient Data Collection in UAV Enabled Wireless Sensor Network [PDF]
In wireless sensor networks, utilizing the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as a mobile data collector for the sensor nodes (SNs) is an energy-efficient technique to prolong the network lifetime.
Cheng Zhan, Yong Zeng, Rui Zhang
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Moving Object Detection With Deep CNNs
In large field of view for open country, the real-time detection and identification of moving objects with high accuracy is a very challenging work due to the excessive amount of data.
Haidi Zhu +5 more
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Reliability of Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of hundreds or thousands of sensor nodes with limited processing, storage, and battery capabilities. There are several strategies to reduce the power consumption of WSN nodes (by increasing the network lifetime) and increase the reliability of the network (by improving the WSN Quality of Service).
Antônio Dâmaso +2 more
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Intelligent Routing Orchestration for Ultra-Low Latency Transport Networks
Autonomous driving scenarios face the need for millisecond real-time response, which has led to the study of mobile networks with high speed and ultra-low latency.
Qingmin Meng +3 more
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