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J.R. Agre, L.P. Clare, G.J. Pottie, and N.P. Romanov, "Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks," in Proc. SPIE, vol. 3713, Mar. 1999, pp. 257-268.

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Presented at the 2000 IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky.. - Sensor Web For (2000)   (Correct)

....to a JPL effort to field a Sensor Web in Baja California to examine gaseous biosignatures from the microbial mats there. T ABLE OF CONTENTS Recent advances in sensor, computation, and communication technologies allow for a radically new type of scientific instrument: the Sensor Web[1,2]. This instrument contains sensors distributed spatially and communicating among themselves in a wireless networked fashion. Each network 0 7803 5846 5 00 10.00 2000 IEEE The research described in this paper was carried out in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California ....

J.R. Agre, L.P. Clare, G.J. Pottie, and N.P. Romanov, "Development Platform for Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks," Proceedings of AeroSense '99, SPIE International Symposium on Unattended Ground Sensor Technology and Applications, 1999, 257-268.


Packets Distribution Algorithms for Sensor Networks - Florens, McEliece (2003)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....processing, data storage, wireless communication capabilities and energy sources on a single chip. Possibly distributed over a wide area, networks of such devices can autonomously perform various sensing tasks such as environmental (seismic, meteorological) monitoring and military surveillance [2]. These networks are referred to as wireless ad hoc sensor networks or simply sensor networks webs. In sensor networks, while each node may be mobile, it is typically the case that once the target site of their sensing application is reached a semi permanent stationary configuration is adopted for ....

J. R. Agre, L. P. Clare, G. J. Potty, and N. P. Romanov, "Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks," Proceedings of SPIE, unattended ground sensor technologies and applications, vol. 3713, pp. 257--268, 1999.


ForpervasiK computiK performance,exploi - The Physi Lii (2000)   (Correct)

....UCLA and the Rockwell Science Center of Thousand Oaks, Calif. a modular development platform was devised to enable evaluation of more sophisticated networking and signal processing algorithms and to deal with many types of sensors, though with less emphasis on power conservation than LWIM [1]. These experiments taught us to recognize the importance of separating the real time functions that have to be optimized for low power from the higher level functions requiring extensive software development but that are invoked with light duty cycles. The WINS NG node architecture was ....

Agre, J., Clare, L., Pottie, G., and Romanov, N. Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks. In Proceedings of Aerosense'99 (Orlando Fla., Apr. Apr. 8--9). International Society of Optical Engineering, Bellingham, Wa., 1999, 257--268.


Location Errors in Wireless Embedded Sensor.. - Slijepcevic.. (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....problems associated with wireless ad hoc networks and sensor networks must be solved before the sensor networks are widely used. The most important directions of research in WEASNs include new types of signal processing [28, 17] operating systems features [2] self organization and deployment [3], low power design [19] integration, issues related to embedded systems [5] robotics [27] and integration with biological entities [1] Location discovery in wireless sensor networks is also recognized as one of the basic tasks. Several location discovery systems have been developed recently ....

J. R. Agre, L. P. Clare, G. J. Pottie, and N. P. Romanov. Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks. In Proceedings of the SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, volume 3713, pages 257--68, Apr 1999.


On Communication Security in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor.. - Slijepcevic.. (2002)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....there is a linear relationship between the clock cycles and the number of rounds. As also shown from the equation above, increasing the number of rounds, increases the security margin but the overhead for each block is also increased. The specification of the Rockwell WINS node can be found in [9] and [20] The maximum energy saving is achieved when the radio transmission power is set to 1mW. To send a block of 128 bits, the radio consumes 1.28 J. The processor consumes 3.9 J to encrypt the block using 32 rounds, which corresponds to security level I. The energy consumed when the same ....

J. Agre, L. Clare, G. Pottie, N. Romanov, "Development Platform for Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks", Proceedings of SPIE AeroSense'99 Conference on Digital Wireless Communication, Orlando, FL, USA, April 1999.


System-Architectures for Sensor Networks Issues.. - Feng, Koushanfar.. (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....software, and middleware, while design is presented from synthesis and analysis point of views. There have been at least three main directions in which the architectures of SN nodes have been addressed. The first group of efforts is a number of designs of individual sensor nodes and badges [Agr99] [Asa98] Loc02] Mag98] Men01] Pot00] Wan92] The emphasis on this group of effort has been on ensuring working prototype creation and in some cases, pushing state of the art of an individual component (e.g. radio, energy harvesting) The second group was represented by the TinyOS group ....

Agre, J.R.; Clare, L.P.; Pottie, G.J.; Romanov, N.P., "Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks." SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 1999, vol.3713: 257-68.


Software agents and Distributed Continual Planning: Towards.. - Moulin, Sahli. (2002)   (Correct)

....and dynamic environment. However, several DCP problems require that the proposed solutions take into account the spatial localization of agents and resources. Recent advances in sensor, computation and communication technologies allow for new ways of monitoring the environment. Several authors [14, 15] predict the availability of sensor webs (or sensor networks) which will be composed of a large number of sensors which are spatially distributed and communicate in a wireless networked fashion. Each network node consists of two modules: transducers that physically interact with the environment ....

Agre J.r., Clare L.P., Pottie G.J., Romanov, H.P., Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensornetworks, Proc. Of AeroSense'99, SPIE International Symposium on Unattended Ground Sensor Technology and Applications, 1999, 157-268.


Source Localization and Beamforming - Chen, al. (2002)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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J.R. Agre, L.P. Clare, G.J. Pottie, and N.P. Romanov, "Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks," in Proc. SPIE, vol. 3713, Mar. 1999, pp. 257-268.


Distributed Algorithms for Tasking Large Sensor Networks - Mehrotra (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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J. R. Agre, L. P. Clare, G. J. Pottie, and N. P. Romanov, "Development platform for selforganizing wireless sensor networks," Proceedings SPIE, Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, vol. 3713, pp. 257--268, 1999.


Optimal Node Scheduling for Effective Energy Usage .. - Srivastava.. (2002)   (Correct)

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J.R. Agre, L.P. Clare, G.J. Pottie, N.P. Romanov. "Development platform for self-organizing wireless sensor networks". Proceedings of the SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol.3713, Apr. 1999, pp.257-68.

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