This work considers the identification of the available whitespace, i.e., the regions that do not contain any existing transmitter within a given geographical area. To this end, n sensors are deployed at random locations within the area. These sensors detect for the presence of a transmitter within their radio range r(s) using a binary sensing model, and their individual decisions are combined to estimate the available whitespace. The limiting behavior of the recovered whitespace as a function of n and r(s) is analyzed. It is shown that both the fraction of the available whitespace that the nodes fail to recover as well as their radio range optimally scale as log(n)/n as n gets large. The problem of minimizing the sum absolute error in tran...
Abstract — We propose a new framework for providing robust location detection in emergency response ...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
This work considers the identification of the available whitespace, i.e., the regions that do not co...
This paper computes the sensing capacity of a sensor network, with sensors of limited range, sensing...
Abstract — This paper computes the sensing capacity of a sensor network, with sensors of limited ran...
This paper considers the problem of identifying the footprints of communication of multiple transmit...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of granting whitespace access to devices which have ...
We consider the problem of localizing a target taking the help of a set of anchor beacon nodes. A sm...
Abstract. A large range of monitoring applications can benefit from binary sensor networks. Binary s...
In this paper, we analyze the performance limit of sensor localization from a novel perspective. We ...
We consider the problem where a network of sensors has to detect the presence of targets at any of n...
Abstract—The paper develops a systematic framework for de-signing a stochastic location detection sy...
Localization, in the form of pin-pointing a randomly deployed sensor using location-aware anchors be...
Often, sensor localization bounds are derived assuming that received signal strength (RSS) measureme...
Abstract — We propose a new framework for providing robust location detection in emergency response ...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
This work considers the identification of the available whitespace, i.e., the regions that do not co...
This paper computes the sensing capacity of a sensor network, with sensors of limited range, sensing...
Abstract — This paper computes the sensing capacity of a sensor network, with sensors of limited ran...
This paper considers the problem of identifying the footprints of communication of multiple transmit...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of granting whitespace access to devices which have ...
We consider the problem of localizing a target taking the help of a set of anchor beacon nodes. A sm...
Abstract. A large range of monitoring applications can benefit from binary sensor networks. Binary s...
In this paper, we analyze the performance limit of sensor localization from a novel perspective. We ...
We consider the problem where a network of sensors has to detect the presence of targets at any of n...
Abstract—The paper develops a systematic framework for de-signing a stochastic location detection sy...
Localization, in the form of pin-pointing a randomly deployed sensor using location-aware anchors be...
Often, sensor localization bounds are derived assuming that received signal strength (RSS) measureme...
Abstract — We propose a new framework for providing robust location detection in emergency response ...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...