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Fall 2017
The use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in various surveillance and monitoring tasks have attracted a wide and growing attention in recent years. The thesis considers a class of intrusion detection problems where an unauthorized person or object aims to traverse part of the geographical area...
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Fall 2017
A wireless sensor network is a tool that can collect data, aiding in answering a number of different questions in research and industrial environments. When deployed in remote locations, it is often beneficial to use of energy harvesting technologies, allowing sensor nodes to replenish energy...
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RELIABLE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS USING MULTIPLE SINKS AND DEGREE CONSTRAINED SHORTEST PATH TREES
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Wireless Sensor networks (WSN) have gained attention in both industry and academia due to their versatile fields of application. One of the main characteristics of a sensor node is its limited energy supply. The network needs to be reliable in the sense that it can deliver the data to sink with...
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Fall 2013
Wireless sensor networks have become a very important tool for monitoring physical and environmental conditions over a wide area. These networks are distributed collections of small sensor nodes. Typically, sensor nodes collect data that must converge to a single sink location, possibly across...