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Use of AI Techniques for Residential Fire Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]
Early residential fire detection is important for prompt extinguishing and reducing damages and life losses. To detect fire, one or a combination of sensors and a detection algorithm are needed. The sensors might be part of a wireless sensor network (WSN)
Bahrepour, M. +2 more
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We present a decade‐long soil‐moisture dataset from a German deciduous forest, integrating distributed in situ sensors and cosmic‐ray neutron sensing. A semi‐automated workflow ensures consistent site‐level averages despite sensor losses, providing a robust record for ecohydrological studies and validation of remote‐sensing products. ABSTRACT Long‐term,
Felix Pohl +5 more
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Dynamic Inversion of Inland Aquaculture Water Quality Based on UAVs-WSN Spectral Analysis
The inland aquaculture environment is an artificial ecosystem, where the water quality is a key factor which is closely related to the economic benefits of inland aquaculture and the quality of aquatic products.
Linhui Wang +8 more
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LIS: Localization based on an intelligent distributed fuzzy system applied to a WSN [PDF]
The localization of the sensor nodes is a fundamental problem in wireless sensor networks. There are a lot of different kinds of solutions in the literature.
Barbancho Concejero, Julio +3 more
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MLSTL-WSN: machine learning-based intrusion detection using SMOTETomek in WSNs
AbstractIn the domain of cyber-physical systems, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) play a pivotal role as infrastructures, encompassing both stationary and mobile sensors. These sensors self-organize and establish multi-hop connections for communication, collectively sensing, gathering, processing, and transmitting data about their surroundings.
Md. Alamin Talukder +4 more
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ABSTRACT Rotator cuff disorders are common in the aging population, often leading to pain, disability, and reduced quality of life. Age‐associated changes can occur disproportionately in regions of high mechanical stress, such as the insertion site of the supraspinatus tendon, leading to increased injury rates and tendinopathies.
Michael S. DiStefano +6 more
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Drone localization using ultrasonic TDOA and RSS signal: Integration of the inverse method of a particle filter [PDF]
This paper will present an overview of indoor and outdoor drone localization methods. Outdoor scenarios almost always use a GPS with IMU. Indoor systems are using short-range sensors that are sensitive to the external conditions of the environment ...
Šoštarić Damir, Mester Gyula
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ABSTRACT The collagenous matrix of tendon provides mechanical integrity, allowing the tissue to withstand large tensile forces. While collagen I‐containing fibrils provide the major backbone of the tendon matrix, interactions with other collagen types are critical for matrix formation and maintenance.
Ryan J. Leiphart +8 more
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Fuzzy Logic-based Data Controlled Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocol for Flood Early Warning
Floods account for 15% of all natural disasters related deaths. Therefore, early flood warning systems using wireless network of sensors installed in flood prone areas is necessary to provide early notice of impending flood.
A. E. Alabi +2 more
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Simulation Platform for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Impulse Radio Ultra Wide Band
Impulse Radio Ultra Wide Band (IR-UWB) is a promising technology to address Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) constraints. However, existing network simulation tools do not provide a complete WSN simulation architecture, with the IR-UWB specificities at the ...
Berthe, Abdoulaye +3 more
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