Geosensor networks present unique resource constraints to spatial computation, including limited battery power, communication constraints, and frequently a lack of coordinate positioning systems. As a result, there is a need for new algorithms that can efficiently satisfy basic spatial queries within those resource constraints. This paper explores the design and evaluation of a family of new algorithms for determining the topological relations between regions monitored by such a resource-constrained geosensor network. The algorithms are based on efficient, decentralized (in-network) variants of conventional 4-intersection and intersection and difference models, with in-network data aggregation. Further, our algorithms operate without any co...
Qualitative information about topological events, like the merging or splitting of spatial regions, ...
A key challenge facing many applications of new geosensor networks technology is to derive meaningfu...
Computing increasingly happens somewhere, with that geographic location important to the computation...
This paper proposes an efficient, decentralized algorithm for determining the topological relationsh...
This paper proposes an efficient, decentralized algorithm for determining the topological relationsh...
© 2012 Dr. Lin-Jie GuanA key challenge facing many applications of new geosensor networks technology...
© 2014 Dr. Myeonghun JeongThis research investigates efficient monitoring of the qualitative charact...
The capability to query the topology of spatial regions is fundamental to today's centralized spatia...
The capability to query the topology of spatial regions is fundamental to today's centralized s...
© 2015 Dr. Alan James BothConsider the task of monitoring changes in the structure of dynamic spatia...
This article provides a decentralized and coordinate-free algorithm, called decentralized gradient f...
This paper proposes an in-network, decentralized algorithm for determining the qualitative spatial s...
With the development of miniaturized sensor and communication technologies, there is an ever-growing...
This paper concerns the definition and identification of qualitative spatial relationships for the f...
Information about dynamic spatial fields, such as temper-ature, windspeed, or the concentration of g...
Qualitative information about topological events, like the merging or splitting of spatial regions, ...
A key challenge facing many applications of new geosensor networks technology is to derive meaningfu...
Computing increasingly happens somewhere, with that geographic location important to the computation...
This paper proposes an efficient, decentralized algorithm for determining the topological relationsh...
This paper proposes an efficient, decentralized algorithm for determining the topological relationsh...
© 2012 Dr. Lin-Jie GuanA key challenge facing many applications of new geosensor networks technology...
© 2014 Dr. Myeonghun JeongThis research investigates efficient monitoring of the qualitative charact...
The capability to query the topology of spatial regions is fundamental to today's centralized spatia...
The capability to query the topology of spatial regions is fundamental to today's centralized s...
© 2015 Dr. Alan James BothConsider the task of monitoring changes in the structure of dynamic spatia...
This article provides a decentralized and coordinate-free algorithm, called decentralized gradient f...
This paper proposes an in-network, decentralized algorithm for determining the qualitative spatial s...
With the development of miniaturized sensor and communication technologies, there is an ever-growing...
This paper concerns the definition and identification of qualitative spatial relationships for the f...
Information about dynamic spatial fields, such as temper-ature, windspeed, or the concentration of g...
Qualitative information about topological events, like the merging or splitting of spatial regions, ...
A key challenge facing many applications of new geosensor networks technology is to derive meaningfu...
Computing increasingly happens somewhere, with that geographic location important to the computation...