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Adaptive Protocols for Information Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks

by Wendi Rabiner Heinzelman, Joanna Kulik, Hari Balakrishnan , 1999
"... In this paper, we present a family of adaptive protocols, called SPIN (Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation) , that eciently disseminates information among sensors in an energy-constrained wireless sensor network. Nodes running a SPIN communication protocol name their data using high-lev ..."
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In this paper, we present a family of adaptive protocols, called SPIN (Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation) , that eciently disseminates information among sensors in an energy-constrained wireless sensor network. Nodes running a SPIN communication protocol name their data using high

Taming the Underlying Challenges of Reliable Multihop Routing in Sensor Networks

by Alec Woo, Terence Tong, David Culler - In SenSys , 2003
"... The dynamic and lossy nature of wireless communication poses major challenges to reliable, self-organizing multihop networks. These non-ideal characteristics are more problematic with the primitive, low-power radio transceivers found in sensor networks, and raise new issues that routing protocols mu ..."
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The dynamic and lossy nature of wireless communication poses major challenges to reliable, self-organizing multihop networks. These non-ideal characteristics are more problematic with the primitive, low-power radio transceivers found in sensor networks, and raise new issues that routing protocols

Energy-Efficient Computing for Wildlife Tracking: Design Tradeoffs and Early Experiences with ZebraNet

by Philo Juang, Hidekazu Oki, Yong Wang, Margaret Martonosi, Li-shiuan Peh, Daniel Rubenstein , 2002
"... Over the past decade, mobile computing and wireless communication have become increasingly important drivers of many new computing applications. The eld of wireless sensor networks particularly focuses on applications involving autonomous use of compute, sensing, and wireless communication devices ..."
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for both scienti c and commercial purposes. This paper examines the research decisions and design tradeos that arise when applying wireless peer-to-peer networking techniques in a mobile sensor network designed to support wildlife tracking for biology research.

Planning Algorithms

by Steven M LaValle , 2004
"... This book presents a unified treatment of many different kinds of planning algorithms. The subject lies at the crossroads between robotics, control theory, artificial intelligence, algorithms, and computer graphics. The particular subjects covered include motion planning, discrete planning, planning ..."
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, planning under uncertainty, sensor-based planning, visibility, decision-theoretic planning, game theory, information spaces, reinforcement learning, nonlinear systems, trajectory planning, nonholonomic planning, and kinodynamic planning.

An analysis of a large scale habitat monitoring application

by Robert Szewczyk, Alan Mainwaring, Joseph Polastre, John Anderson, David Culler - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND ACM CONFERENCE ON EMBEDDED NETWORKED SENSOR SYSTEMS (SENSYS , 2004
"... Habitat and environmental monitoring is a driving application for wireless sensor networks. We present an analysis of data from a second generation sensor networks deployed during the summer and autumn of 2003. During a 4 month deployment, these networks, consisting of 150 devices, produced unique d ..."
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Habitat and environmental monitoring is a driving application for wireless sensor networks. We present an analysis of data from a second generation sensor networks deployed during the summer and autumn of 2003. During a 4 month deployment, these networks, consisting of 150 devices, produced unique

On the Maximum Number of Sensor Decision Bits Needed for Optimum Distributed Signal Detection

by Jun Hu, Rick S. Blum , 1999
"... Distributed multisensor detection problems with quantized observation data are investigated for cases of nonbinary hypotheses. The observations available at each sensor are quantized to produce a multiplebit sensor decision which is sent to a fusion center. At the fusion center, the quantized data a ..."
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Distributed multisensor detection problems with quantized observation data are investigated for cases of nonbinary hypotheses. The observations available at each sensor are quantized to produce a multiplebit sensor decision which is sent to a fusion center. At the fusion center, the quantized data

The Coverage Problem in a Wireless Sensor Network

by Chi-fu Huang, Yu-chee Tseng , 2005
"... One of the fundamental issues in sensor networks is the coverage problem, which reflects how well a sensor network is monitored or tracked by sensors. In this paper, we formulate this problem as a decision problem, whose goal is to determine whether every point in the service area of the sensor ne ..."
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One of the fundamental issues in sensor networks is the coverage problem, which reflects how well a sensor network is monitored or tracked by sensors. In this paper, we formulate this problem as a decision problem, whose goal is to determine whether every point in the service area of the sensor

Secure Distributed Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks via Encryption of Sensor Decisions

by Venkata Sriram, Siddhardh Nadendla
"... ii Acknowledgements I am delighted to express my sincere gratitude to my major advisor, Dr. Morteza Naraghi-Pour for his exemplary support and guidance for my intellectual progress. He taught me how to approach a problem and inspired me how to be patient in dark times when progress is slow and overc ..."
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a right decision and protected me from the consequences of my wrong decisions. I would also like to thank all my relatives and friends for giving me a wonderful experience during my stay here in LSU. They boosted me with all the energy I need to pursue research, esp. when I was dull and gloomy

People, Sensors, Decisions: Customizable and Adaptive Technologies for Assistance in Healthcare

by Jesse Hoey, Andrew Monk, Alex Mihailidis
"... A wide application area for technology in healthcare is for assistance and monitoring in the home. As the population ages, it becomes increasingly dependent on chronic health care, such as assistance for tasks of everyday life (washing, cooking, dressing), medication taking, nutrition and fitness. T ..."
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decision process (POMDP) that can be customized by end users, that can integrate complex sensor information, and that can adapt over time. These three characteristics of the POMDP model will allow for increasing uptake and longterm efficiency and robustness of technology for assistance. 1.

Negotiation-based Protocols for Disseminating Information in Wireless Sensor Networks

by Joanna Kulik, Wendi Heinzelman - Wireless Networks , 2002
"... Abstract. In this paper, we present a family of adaptive protocols, called SPIN (Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation), that efficiently disseminate information among sensors in an energy-constrained wireless sensor network. Nodes running a SPIN communication protocol name their data usi ..."
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Abstract. In this paper, we present a family of adaptive protocols, called SPIN (Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation), that efficiently disseminate information among sensors in an energy-constrained wireless sensor network. Nodes running a SPIN communication protocol name their data
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