We consider the problem of monitoring spatial phenomena, such as road speeds on a highway, using wireless sensors with limited battery life. A central question is to decide where to locate these sensors to best predict the phenomenon at the unsensed locations. However, given the power constraints, we also need to determine when to selectively activate these sensors in order to maximize the performance while satisfying lifetime requirements. Traditionally, these two problems of sensor placement and scheduling have been considered separately from each other; one first decides where to place the sensors, and then when to activate them. In this paper, we present an efficient algorithm, eSPASS, that simultaneously optimizes the placement and the...
Recent advances in sensor technology coupled with embedded systems and wireless networking has made ...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placemen...
We present a novel and effective method for determin-ing the placement of sensors so as to be able t...
We consider the problem of monitoring spatial phenomena, such as road speeds on a highway, us-ing wi...
We consider the problem of monitoring spatial phenomena, such as road speeds on a highway, using wir...
In this paper, we present new algorithms and analysis for the linear inverse sensor placement and sc...
In this paper, we consider the scenario where many sensors co-operate to estimate a process. Only on...
The sensor selection problem arises when multiple sensors are jointly trying to estimate a process b...
In wireless sensor networks, determining the set of locations to activate sensors, such that the amo...
Given n sensors on a line, each of which is equipped with a unit battery charge and an adjustable se...
In this paper, we consider the problem of sensor scheduling with limited resources. Two sensors are ...
Abstract: This paper deals with the linear discrete-time sensor scheduling problem in unreliable com...
Sensor networks are particularly applicable to the tracking of objects in motion. For such applicati...
Paper presented at the 8th International Workshop on Data Management for Sensor Networks (DMSN’11)‚ ...
The extensive applications of directional sensor networks (DSNs) in a wide range of situations have ...
Recent advances in sensor technology coupled with embedded systems and wireless networking has made ...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placemen...
We present a novel and effective method for determin-ing the placement of sensors so as to be able t...
We consider the problem of monitoring spatial phenomena, such as road speeds on a highway, us-ing wi...
We consider the problem of monitoring spatial phenomena, such as road speeds on a highway, using wir...
In this paper, we present new algorithms and analysis for the linear inverse sensor placement and sc...
In this paper, we consider the scenario where many sensors co-operate to estimate a process. Only on...
The sensor selection problem arises when multiple sensors are jointly trying to estimate a process b...
In wireless sensor networks, determining the set of locations to activate sensors, such that the amo...
Given n sensors on a line, each of which is equipped with a unit battery charge and an adjustable se...
In this paper, we consider the problem of sensor scheduling with limited resources. Two sensors are ...
Abstract: This paper deals with the linear discrete-time sensor scheduling problem in unreliable com...
Sensor networks are particularly applicable to the tracking of objects in motion. For such applicati...
Paper presented at the 8th International Workshop on Data Management for Sensor Networks (DMSN’11)‚ ...
The extensive applications of directional sensor networks (DSNs) in a wide range of situations have ...
Recent advances in sensor technology coupled with embedded systems and wireless networking has made ...
When monitoring spatial phenomena with wireless sensor networks, selecting the best sensor placemen...
We present a novel and effective method for determin-ing the placement of sensors so as to be able t...