When deploying a wireless sensor network (WSN) identifying optimal locations for the nodes is challenging, especially so if the environment is either (i) unknown or (ii) obstacle-rich. We proposes BISON (Bio-Inspired Self-Organizing Network), a variant of the Voronoi algorithm to address this challenge. Among the features of the approach are the restrictions placed upon the abilities of the nodes: (i) all information is sensed locally as well as (ii) subject to communication noise. Performance is measured as (i) the percentage of area covered, (ii) the total distance traveled by the nodes, (iii) the cumulative energy consumption and (iv) the uniformity of nodes' distribution. Obstacle constellations and noise levels are studied systematical...
Wireless sensor networks create the platform of an extensive range of applications linked to nationa...
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks are a rapidly growing area for research and commercial developmen...
This thesis provides a theoretical analysis of the effects of mobility, node density and a limited t...
When deploying a wireless sensor network (WSN) identifying optimal locations for the nodes is challe...
In recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have gained significant research attention due to t...
Many visions of the future include people immersed in an environment surrounded by sensors and intel...
AbstractThe fundamental challenge after an arbitrary initial distribution of sensor nodes in wireles...
© 2016 IEEE. In hostile environments, random deployment of a Wireless ¡Sensor Network (WSN) may be t...
With recent advances in electronics and wireless communication technologies, the Wireless Sensor Net...
With recent advances in electronics and wireless communication technologies, the Wireless Sensor Net...
Mobile sensor networks (MSNs) are often used for monitoring large areas of interest (AoI) in remote ...
Abstract-- Wireless sensor networks have emerged recently as an effective way of monitoring remote o...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are becoming increasingly ubiquitous and have broad applications in s...
Wireless sensor network which competes with the modern technologies also paves the way for research ...
With recent advances in communication, sensing, computing, and battery capacity, wireless sensor net...
Wireless sensor networks create the platform of an extensive range of applications linked to nationa...
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks are a rapidly growing area for research and commercial developmen...
This thesis provides a theoretical analysis of the effects of mobility, node density and a limited t...
When deploying a wireless sensor network (WSN) identifying optimal locations for the nodes is challe...
In recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have gained significant research attention due to t...
Many visions of the future include people immersed in an environment surrounded by sensors and intel...
AbstractThe fundamental challenge after an arbitrary initial distribution of sensor nodes in wireles...
© 2016 IEEE. In hostile environments, random deployment of a Wireless ¡Sensor Network (WSN) may be t...
With recent advances in electronics and wireless communication technologies, the Wireless Sensor Net...
With recent advances in electronics and wireless communication technologies, the Wireless Sensor Net...
Mobile sensor networks (MSNs) are often used for monitoring large areas of interest (AoI) in remote ...
Abstract-- Wireless sensor networks have emerged recently as an effective way of monitoring remote o...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are becoming increasingly ubiquitous and have broad applications in s...
Wireless sensor network which competes with the modern technologies also paves the way for research ...
With recent advances in communication, sensing, computing, and battery capacity, wireless sensor net...
Wireless sensor networks create the platform of an extensive range of applications linked to nationa...
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks are a rapidly growing area for research and commercial developmen...
This thesis provides a theoretical analysis of the effects of mobility, node density and a limited t...