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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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Triboelectric Nanogenerator‐Enabled Wireless Self‐Powered Sensing System Leveraging Radio Frequency
ABSTRACT Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have emerged as a promising solution to the challenge of powering distributed sensor nodes in the Internet of Things by harvesting ambient mechanical energy. However, the conventional dependence on physical wiring severely constrains the scalable deployment of multinode sensing systems.
Zhiming Lin +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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This review describes how an integrated structural biology platform at Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC, Rahway, New Jersey, USA, combining X‐ray crystallography, cryo‐EM, MicroED and cryo‐ET, enables seamless three‐dimensional insights from molecular to cellular length scales.
Jill E. Chrencik +44 more
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ABSTRACT Community resilience is increasingly central to climate adaptation policy, yet household‐level evidence from riverine island (char) settings remains limited. This study assessed household flood resilience in riverine island communities of northern Bangladesh and developed a context‐specific Flood Resilience Index (FRI) using targeted ...
Md Nazirul Islam Sarker +7 more
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Current State and Development Trends of Wireless Sensor Networks
Introduction. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have become one of the fundamental technologies of digital transformation, enabling real-time data collection, transmission, and processing.
Oleksandr Voronenko
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have lately been gaining momentum thanks to the hardware improvements and standardization software efforts. Moreover, the appearance of Internet of Things (IoT) and its reliance on sensors are helping to widely extend the ...
David Sembroiz +3 more
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Future Robust Networks: Current Scenario and Beyond for 6G
With the progress of smart technology and diversified application of existing networks, the future might not manage the rapid growth of traffic demand, i.e., 6G. Therefore, future robust networks (FRNs) are investigated to get enough bandwidth and solve
Ar Junejo +2 more
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Digital Forensics for IoT and WSNs [PDF]
In the last decade, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices are proliferated in many domains including critical infrastructures such as energy, transportation and manufacturing. Consequently, most of the daily operations now rely on the data coming from wireless sensors or IoT devices and their actions.
Umit Karabiyik, Kemal Akkaya
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A typical Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) uses multihop communication rather than direct transmission. In a multi-hop communication, the sensor node communicates the sensed data to its neighbor node, which is comparatively closer to the sink and the ...
Balamurali R. +2 more
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