In this study, a novel collaborative method is developed to optimize hybrid sensor networks (HSN) for environmental monitoring and anomaly search tasks. A weighted Gaussian coverage method hs been designed for static sensor allocation, and the Active Monitoring and Anomaly Search System method is adapted to mobile sensor path planning. To validate the network performance, a simulation environment has been developed for fire search and detection with dynamic temperature field and non-uniform fire probability distribution. The performance metrics adopted are the detection time lag, source localization uncertainty, and state estimation error. Computational experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of HSNs. The results demonstrate t...
Abstract Reliable monitoring of a large area with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) typically requires...
Unknown target search, in an unknown environment, is a complex problem in Wireless Sensor Network (W...
A network of mobile cooperative sensors is considered. The following problems are studied: (1) the "...
Hybrid sensor networks (HSN) consist of both static and mobile sensors deployed to fulfill a common ...
With recent advances in deploying sensor nodes mounted on mobile platforms, node mobility is becomi...
Mobile target search is a problem pertinent to a variety of applications, including wilderness searc...
Many potential indoor sensing and monitoring applications are characterized by hazardous and constan...
Hybrid sensor networks comprise of mobile and static sensor nodes setup for the purpose of collabora...
Performance gain achieved by adding mobile nodes to a stationary sensor network for target detection...
This thesis presents a novel dynamic deployment strategy for a network of static sensors using a pro...
In this paper, a novel time-phased directional-sensor network deployment strategy is presented for t...
Using mobile robots or unmanned vehicles to assist optimal wireless sensors deployment in a working ...
Advances in sensing and communication technology make sensor networks a convenient and cost effectiv...
A wireless sensor network is a network of distributed nodes each equipped with its own sensors, comp...
Abstract – In sensor networks, actual movement takes only when sensors determine their final locatio...
Abstract Reliable monitoring of a large area with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) typically requires...
Unknown target search, in an unknown environment, is a complex problem in Wireless Sensor Network (W...
A network of mobile cooperative sensors is considered. The following problems are studied: (1) the "...
Hybrid sensor networks (HSN) consist of both static and mobile sensors deployed to fulfill a common ...
With recent advances in deploying sensor nodes mounted on mobile platforms, node mobility is becomi...
Mobile target search is a problem pertinent to a variety of applications, including wilderness searc...
Many potential indoor sensing and monitoring applications are characterized by hazardous and constan...
Hybrid sensor networks comprise of mobile and static sensor nodes setup for the purpose of collabora...
Performance gain achieved by adding mobile nodes to a stationary sensor network for target detection...
This thesis presents a novel dynamic deployment strategy for a network of static sensors using a pro...
In this paper, a novel time-phased directional-sensor network deployment strategy is presented for t...
Using mobile robots or unmanned vehicles to assist optimal wireless sensors deployment in a working ...
Advances in sensing and communication technology make sensor networks a convenient and cost effectiv...
A wireless sensor network is a network of distributed nodes each equipped with its own sensors, comp...
Abstract – In sensor networks, actual movement takes only when sensors determine their final locatio...
Abstract Reliable monitoring of a large area with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) typically requires...
Unknown target search, in an unknown environment, is a complex problem in Wireless Sensor Network (W...
A network of mobile cooperative sensors is considered. The following problems are studied: (1) the "...