Tech ReportWhile multiresolution data analysis, processing, and compression hold considerable promise for sensor network applications, progress has been confounded by two factors. First, typical sensor data are irregularly spaced, which is incompatible with standard wavelet techniques. Second, the communication overhead of multiscale algorithms can become prohibitive. In this paper, we take a first step in addressing both shortcomings by introducing two new distributed multiresolution transforms. Our irregularly sampled Haar wavelet pyramid and telescoping Haar orthonormal wavelet basis provide efficient piecewise-constant approximations of sensor data. We illustrate with examples from distributed data compression and in-network wavelet de-...
We develop energy-efficient, adaptive distributed transforms for data gathering in wireless sensor n...
We propose random distributed multiresolution representations of sensor network data, so that the mo...
Abstract—Energy consumption is a crucial problem affecting the lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks ...
While multiresolution data analysis, processing, and compression hold considerable promise for senso...
Conference PaperThough several wavelet-based compression solutions for wireless sensor network measu...
Wireless sensor networks provide a challenging application area for signal processing. Sensor networ...
Conference PaperWavelet-based distributed data processing holds much promise for sensor networks; ho...
We consider large sensor networks where the cost of collecting data from the network nodes to the da...
UnrestrictedWe address the problem of compression for wireless sensor networks from a signal process...
We consider large sensor networks where the cost of collecting data from the network nodes to the da...
We address the problem of compression for wireless sensor networks, where each of the sensors has li...
We address the problem of compression for wireless sensor networks, where each of the sensors has li...
In this work we present our ongoing investigation of novel ap-proaches for information processing an...
We propose an optimal-level distributed transform for wavelet-based spatiotemporal data compression ...
AbstractWe introduce a class of multiscale decompositions for scattered discrete data, motivated by ...
We develop energy-efficient, adaptive distributed transforms for data gathering in wireless sensor n...
We propose random distributed multiresolution representations of sensor network data, so that the mo...
Abstract—Energy consumption is a crucial problem affecting the lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks ...
While multiresolution data analysis, processing, and compression hold considerable promise for senso...
Conference PaperThough several wavelet-based compression solutions for wireless sensor network measu...
Wireless sensor networks provide a challenging application area for signal processing. Sensor networ...
Conference PaperWavelet-based distributed data processing holds much promise for sensor networks; ho...
We consider large sensor networks where the cost of collecting data from the network nodes to the da...
UnrestrictedWe address the problem of compression for wireless sensor networks from a signal process...
We consider large sensor networks where the cost of collecting data from the network nodes to the da...
We address the problem of compression for wireless sensor networks, where each of the sensors has li...
We address the problem of compression for wireless sensor networks, where each of the sensors has li...
In this work we present our ongoing investigation of novel ap-proaches for information processing an...
We propose an optimal-level distributed transform for wavelet-based spatiotemporal data compression ...
AbstractWe introduce a class of multiscale decompositions for scattered discrete data, motivated by ...
We develop energy-efficient, adaptive distributed transforms for data gathering in wireless sensor n...
We propose random distributed multiresolution representations of sensor network data, so that the mo...
Abstract—Energy consumption is a crucial problem affecting the lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks ...