We consider coverage problems in sensor networks of stationary nodes with minimal geometric data. In particular, there are no coordinates and no localization of nodes. We introduce a new technique for detecting holes in coverage by means of homol-ogy, an algebraic topological invariant. The impetus for these techniques is a completion of network communication graphs to two types of simplicial complexes: the nerve complex and the Rips complex. The former gives information about coverage intersection of individual sensor nodes, and is very difficult to compute. The latter captures connectivity in terms of inter-node communication: it is easy to compute but does not in itself yield coverage data. We obtain coverage data by using persistence of...
Abstract — In wireless sensor networks, one of the fundamental issues is the coverage problem. This ...
Part 1: MAKE TopologyInternational audienceWhen deploying a wireless sensor network over an area of ...
In this paper we generalize work using topological methods for testing wireless/sensor network cover...
ABSTRACT. We introduce tools from computational homology to verify coverage in an idealized sensor n...
Homology theory provides new and powerful solutions to address the coverage hole problem in wireless...
La théorie de l'homologie fournit des solutions nouvelles et efficaces pour régler le problème de tr...
Abstract—Homology theory provides new and powerful so-lutions to address the coverage problems in wi...
ABSTRACT. We consider coverage problems in sensor networks with minimal sensing capabilities. In par...
Abstract—Homology theory has attracted great attention be-cause it can provide novel and powerful so...
In this paper, we present a distributed algorithm for detecting coverage holes in a sensor network w...
International audienceHomology theory provides new and powerful solutions to address the coverage pr...
In this paper, we present a series of distributed algorithms for coverage verification in sensor net...
International audienceHomology theory has attracted great attention because it can provide novel and...
Recent work on algebraic-topological methods for verifying coverage in planar sensor networks relied...
In this dissertation we introduce novel techniques to infer the shape of a geometric space from loca...
Abstract — In wireless sensor networks, one of the fundamental issues is the coverage problem. This ...
Part 1: MAKE TopologyInternational audienceWhen deploying a wireless sensor network over an area of ...
In this paper we generalize work using topological methods for testing wireless/sensor network cover...
ABSTRACT. We introduce tools from computational homology to verify coverage in an idealized sensor n...
Homology theory provides new and powerful solutions to address the coverage hole problem in wireless...
La théorie de l'homologie fournit des solutions nouvelles et efficaces pour régler le problème de tr...
Abstract—Homology theory provides new and powerful so-lutions to address the coverage problems in wi...
ABSTRACT. We consider coverage problems in sensor networks with minimal sensing capabilities. In par...
Abstract—Homology theory has attracted great attention be-cause it can provide novel and powerful so...
In this paper, we present a distributed algorithm for detecting coverage holes in a sensor network w...
International audienceHomology theory provides new and powerful solutions to address the coverage pr...
In this paper, we present a series of distributed algorithms for coverage verification in sensor net...
International audienceHomology theory has attracted great attention because it can provide novel and...
Recent work on algebraic-topological methods for verifying coverage in planar sensor networks relied...
In this dissertation we introduce novel techniques to infer the shape of a geometric space from loca...
Abstract — In wireless sensor networks, one of the fundamental issues is the coverage problem. This ...
Part 1: MAKE TopologyInternational audienceWhen deploying a wireless sensor network over an area of ...
In this paper we generalize work using topological methods for testing wireless/sensor network cover...