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2011-04-01
Wireless sensors network is a type of the Ad-hoc network. It is comprised of many sensors, interlinked with each other for performing the same function collectively such as monitoring the weather conditions, temperature, different kind of vibrations, sound etc. Any distributed system requires...
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Fall 2013
In wireless sensor networks, sensor nodes may fail due to energy depletion or physical damage. To recover the data of a failed node, we propose a fault recovery scheme which enables the remaining alive sensor nodes to use the redundant information with regard to the failed node to fulfill the...
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Fall 2009
Many applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) require the sensor nodes of a network to belong to different priority classes where the nodes of a higher priority class enjoy higher data rates than nodes of a lower priority class. Practical design of such networks, however, faces challenges...
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Detection Performance of Wireless Sensor Networks with Multiple Antennas in Fading Channels
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The problem of distributed detection and decision fusion in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is revisited. The detection performance of a WSN is inherently limited by the wireless propagation environment. The fusion of decisions forwarded by each sensor is subject to Nakagami-m fading which can...
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Fall 2014
In distributed sensing systems, measurements from a random process or parameter are usually not available in one place. Also, the processing resources are distributed over the network. This distributed characteristic of such sensing systems demands for special attention when an estimation or...
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Fall 2011
Recently, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been used in many monitoring applications, e.g., environment monitoring. A WSN consists of a set of nodes, each having one or more sensors to measure a phenomena. Nodes are connected to each other using wireless radio communications. Typically, there...
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IntelliSensorNet: A Positioning Technique Integrating Wireless Sensor Networks and Artificial Neural Networks for Critical Construction Resource Tracking
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The increasing needs for safety and productivity improvement in the field of construction engineering and project management have stimulated research interests in developing cost-effective resource tracking and positioning solutions for challenging indoor or partially covered site environments....
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Fall 2014
We study lifetime of linear and two-dimensional Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for the case where wireless sensors are not able to change their transmission power. In this case, unlike majority of existing works, power control cannot be used to increase network's lifetime. Instead, other...
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Spring 2022
Processing of complex feedstocks for the production of value-added chemicals and fuels is industrially important. The lack of a priori knowledge of the innumerable species and the reaction pathways governing their conversion, has posed challenges to monitoring these processes. Although,...