When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placements is a fundamental task. Not only should the sensors be informative, but they should also be able to communicate efficiently. In this paper, we present a data-driven approach that addresses the three central aspects of this problem: measuring the predictive quality of a set of sensor locations (regardless of whether sensors were ever placed at these locations), predicting the communication cost involved with these placements, and designing an algorithm with provable quality guarantees that optimizes the NP-hard tradeoff. Specifically, we use data from a pilot deployment to build non-parametric probabilistic models called Gaussian Processes (...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel strategy in determining an optimal sensor placement scheme fo...
In wireless sensor networks, self-localizing sensors are required in a wide variety of applications,...
Wireless communication between sensors allows the formation of flexible sensor networks, which can b...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placement...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placeme...
This paper addresses the sensor placement problem associated with monitoring spatial phenomena, wher...
Placement of nodes has been the major challenge in wireless sensor networks. The data reported from ...
This paper studies two problems that arise in optimization of sensor networks: First, we devise prov...
Abstract—The paper develops a systematic framework for de-signing a stochastic location detection sy...
The problem of optimally placing sensors can often be formulated as a facility location problem. In ...
© 2013 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of selecting the most informative sensor locations out...
In this paper, we describes the information-theoretic approaches to sensor selection and sensor plac...
We propose a new error modeling approach for location discovery in sensor networks, in the presence ...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of driving robotic sensors for an energy-constrained m...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, which are often modeled as Gaussian Processes (GPs), choosing se...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel strategy in determining an optimal sensor placement scheme fo...
In wireless sensor networks, self-localizing sensors are required in a wide variety of applications,...
Wireless communication between sensors allows the formation of flexible sensor networks, which can b...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placement...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placeme...
This paper addresses the sensor placement problem associated with monitoring spatial phenomena, wher...
Placement of nodes has been the major challenge in wireless sensor networks. The data reported from ...
This paper studies two problems that arise in optimization of sensor networks: First, we devise prov...
Abstract—The paper develops a systematic framework for de-signing a stochastic location detection sy...
The problem of optimally placing sensors can often be formulated as a facility location problem. In ...
© 2013 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of selecting the most informative sensor locations out...
In this paper, we describes the information-theoretic approaches to sensor selection and sensor plac...
We propose a new error modeling approach for location discovery in sensor networks, in the presence ...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of driving robotic sensors for an energy-constrained m...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, which are often modeled as Gaussian Processes (GPs), choosing se...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel strategy in determining an optimal sensor placement scheme fo...
In wireless sensor networks, self-localizing sensors are required in a wide variety of applications,...
Wireless communication between sensors allows the formation of flexible sensor networks, which can b...