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On the Security of Wireless Sensor Networks
2005Wireless Sensor Networks are extremely vulnerable against any kind of internal or external attacks, due to several factors such as resource-constrained nodes and lack of tamper-resistant packages. As a result, security must be an important factor to have in mind when designing the infrastructure and protocols of sensor networks. In this paper we survey
Rodrigo Roman +2 more
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2005
Wireless sensor networks promise an unprecedented fine-grained interface between the virtual and physical worlds. They are one of the most rapidly developing information technologies, with applications in a wide range of fields including industrial process control, security and surveillance, environmental sensing, and structural health monitoring ...
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Wireless sensor networks promise an unprecedented fine-grained interface between the virtual and physical worlds. They are one of the most rapidly developing information technologies, with applications in a wide range of fields including industrial process control, security and surveillance, environmental sensing, and structural health monitoring ...
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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.
TRINCHERO, Daniele +3 more
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A Wireless Sensor Network Testbed
2010 8th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference, 2010Key design requirements for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications revolve around long battery life, low cost, small footprint and mesh-networking in supporting communication between large numbers of devices in an interoperable and multi-application environment.
Quang-Dung Ho, Tho Le-Ngoc
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Advances in Materials
Wireless and wearable sensors attract considerable interest in personalized healthcare by providing a unique approach for remote, noncontact, and continuous monitoring of various health‐related signals without interference with daily life.
Lingyan Kong +10 more
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Wireless and wearable sensors attract considerable interest in personalized healthcare by providing a unique approach for remote, noncontact, and continuous monitoring of various health‐related signals without interference with daily life.
Lingyan Kong +10 more
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Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks
2013Abstract Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are poised to significantly enhance a number of missions in the military, civilian, and industrial arenas. Recently, there has been a significant interest in the design of algorithms for exploiting sensor mobility. The motivation of these designs is mainly to enhance coverage in the deployment field.
Sriram Chellappan, Neelanjana Dutta
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Wireless sensor networks: a survey
Computer Networks, 2002This paper describes the concept of sensor networks which has been made viable by the convergence of micro-electro-mechanical systems technology, wireless communications and digital electronics. First, the sensing tasks and the potential sensor networks applications are explored, and a review of factors influencing the design of sensor networks is ...
Ian F. Akyildiz +3 more
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MPI in Wireless Sensor Networks
2008This paper presents the possible usage of MPI in our Wireless Sensor Networking software stack project.
Yannis Mazzer, Bernard Tourancheau
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Neural Wireless Sensor Networks
2006 International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC'06), 2006We present an overview of embedded network applications and discuss requirements arising from this analysis. Furthermore, we discuss selected in-network processing techniques and point out the analogy between neural and sensor networks. In the following neural networks are introduced in the sensor network context.
Frank Oldewurtel, Petri Mähönen
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