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Table 1. Data Management Table Maintained at Each Sensor Node.
2003
"... In PAGE 3: ... Such a node that works as a representative of actual data consumers is referred to as data sink or simply sink. Every node is supposed to maintain the recent query in- formation and a data management table where each entry is identified by a tuple of (location, data type) as illustrated in Table1 . Receiving a query transferred from another node, a sensor node executes a function described in Figure 3.... ..."
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Table 1: Sensor Description
1997
"... In PAGE 3: ... The first position is along the X axis of the search area while the other is along the Y axis. A summary of the sensors is provided in Table1 . For comparison purposes, two management schemes were modeled.... ..."
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Table 1. Sensor query structure (modified SQTL) based on the 3-level hierarchical cluster-based network management
2003
Table 3. Weight and power of the SBV sensor.
"... In PAGE 6: ...8 A complete-system thermal vacuum test was run prior to spacecraft integration, simulating the worst- case orbital environments predicted for MSX. The first verifications to come out of integration and testing were that the SBV sensor met its weight and power budgets, as summarized in Table3 . The weight budget was met by careful configuration management.... ..."
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Table 2: Applicable Function Table Mapping Management Functions to Scheduling Tasks
1997
"... In PAGE 2: ... The sensor tasks were divided into 10 tasks of either measuring x; y; x and y; or x, y, and G06 x with either a high or low desired level of accuracy. The applicable function table mapping the four sensor manager functions to the 10 sensor tasks is shown in Table2 . The applicable sensor table used in our implementation of OGUPSA to schedule tasks to the sensors is shown in Table 3.... ..."
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Table 1: Comparison of the different sensor types found inside the PSM
2007
"... In PAGE 6: ... This decision will reside within the management responsible for the deployment of the POSITIF framework, while the framework will allow for automation according to the work plan. Summarizing the information just presented regarding each sensor type, Table1 is pre-... ..."
Table 2. Deliberative Components in Sensor Fusion Effects Component Role
2004
"... In PAGE 29: ... Prior work done with this manager includes error handling [41, 73] and sensing allocation [24]. See Table2 for a listing of the deliberative components and their responsibilities.... ..."
Table 1. Example of interactive consistency, sensor C being faulty
2004
"... In PAGE 29: ... Exact agreement guarantees that all the non faulty managers obtain the same set S of data and the data sent by the non faulty nodes are part of this set. However, consistent outlying data can remain in the set, as shown in Table1 . To prevent corruption of the decision by these outliers, the largest and smallest data are dropped from the set S and the average data is computed over the remaining data.... ..."
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