In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain region R to monitor and a requirement on the degree of coverage (DoC) of R to meet by a network of deployed sensors. The latter will be dropped by a moving vehicle, which can release sensors at arbitrary points within R. The node spatial distribution when sensors are dropped at a certain point is modeled by a probability density function F. The network designer is allowed to choose an arbitrary a set of drop points, and to release an arbitrary number of sensors at each point. Given this setting, we consider the problem of determining the optimal grid deployment strategy, i.e., the drop strategy in which release points are arranged in a grid such that (1) the DoC requiremen...
Since wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of tiny sensors with limited power supply, ...
This technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirectional sensors, with pote...
International audienceThis technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirection...
In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain region R to monitor and a requi...
In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain one- ortwo-dimensional region ...
In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain one- ortwo-dimensional region ...
International audienceWe address the problem of defining a wireless sensor network by deploying sens...
International audienceWe address the problem of defining a wireless sensor network by deploying sens...
It is well-known that placing disks in the triangular lattice pat-tern is optimal for achieving full...
Abstract: The deployment of sensors on a given field is an important issue that affects wireless sen...
[[abstract]]Wireless sensor networks are formed by connected sensors that each have the ability to c...
In this paper, we study the issue of sensor networks deployment using limited mobility sensors. by l...
Ad-hoc networks of devices and sensors with (limited) sensing and wireless communication capabilitie...
This technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirectional sensors, with pote...
Before a sensor network is deployed, it is important to determine how many sensors are required to a...
Since wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of tiny sensors with limited power supply, ...
This technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirectional sensors, with pote...
International audienceThis technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirection...
In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain region R to monitor and a requi...
In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain one- ortwo-dimensional region ...
In this paper we study the following problem: we are given a certain one- ortwo-dimensional region ...
International audienceWe address the problem of defining a wireless sensor network by deploying sens...
International audienceWe address the problem of defining a wireless sensor network by deploying sens...
It is well-known that placing disks in the triangular lattice pat-tern is optimal for achieving full...
Abstract: The deployment of sensors on a given field is an important issue that affects wireless sen...
[[abstract]]Wireless sensor networks are formed by connected sensors that each have the ability to c...
In this paper, we study the issue of sensor networks deployment using limited mobility sensors. by l...
Ad-hoc networks of devices and sensors with (limited) sensing and wireless communication capabilitie...
This technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirectional sensors, with pote...
Before a sensor network is deployed, it is important to determine how many sensors are required to a...
Since wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of tiny sensors with limited power supply, ...
This technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirectional sensors, with pote...
International audienceThis technical note considers the problem of optimally deploying omnidirection...