Abstract: Random sampling compressive sensing (RSCS) is a prominent compression algorithm suitable for wireless sensor network as it can significantly reduce the number of samples required for signal reconstruction. This improves the network lifetime, but can introduce uncertainty in the signal reconstruction. In this paper, we propose a two-layer controller that ensures efficient signal reconstruction (i.e., low level of reconstruction error) and high network lifetime. The proposed controller is composed of a global controller, developed at the fusion center layer, and two local controllers, implemented at each node layer. The former steers the RSCS reconstruction error to a desired value, while the latter are implemented to reduce the en...
Abstract—Despite the large body of theoretical research available on compression algorithms for wire...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are built of spatially distributed nodes which are connected to one o...
Since tiny nodes of a wireless sensor network (WSN) are typically powered by batteries with, due to ...
Abstract: Random sampling compressive sensing (RSCS) is a prominent compression algorithm suitable ...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new technology in digital signal processing capable of high-resolution...
The main contribution of this paper is the implementation and experimental evaluation of a signal re...
Abstract—The main contribution of this paper is the imple-mentation and experimental evaluation of a...
In the recent years, the technological improvements on wireless sensor computational capability and ...
A wireless sensor network monitors the environment at a macroscopic level. It comprises interconnect...
We address the problem of compressing large and distributed signals monitored by a Wireless Sensor N...
Compressive Sampling (CS) is a powerful sampling technique that allows accurately reconstructing a c...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new approach to simultaneous sensing and compressing that is highly pr...
Despite the large body of theoretical research available on compression algorithms for wireless sens...
Also has ISBN 9781613501542This chapter focuses on the energy efficiency and reliability issues when...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is a novel sampling paradigm that tries to take data-compression concepts do...
Abstract—Despite the large body of theoretical research available on compression algorithms for wire...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are built of spatially distributed nodes which are connected to one o...
Since tiny nodes of a wireless sensor network (WSN) are typically powered by batteries with, due to ...
Abstract: Random sampling compressive sensing (RSCS) is a prominent compression algorithm suitable ...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new technology in digital signal processing capable of high-resolution...
The main contribution of this paper is the implementation and experimental evaluation of a signal re...
Abstract—The main contribution of this paper is the imple-mentation and experimental evaluation of a...
In the recent years, the technological improvements on wireless sensor computational capability and ...
A wireless sensor network monitors the environment at a macroscopic level. It comprises interconnect...
We address the problem of compressing large and distributed signals monitored by a Wireless Sensor N...
Compressive Sampling (CS) is a powerful sampling technique that allows accurately reconstructing a c...
Compressive sensing (CS) is a new approach to simultaneous sensing and compressing that is highly pr...
Despite the large body of theoretical research available on compression algorithms for wireless sens...
Also has ISBN 9781613501542This chapter focuses on the energy efficiency and reliability issues when...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is a novel sampling paradigm that tries to take data-compression concepts do...
Abstract—Despite the large body of theoretical research available on compression algorithms for wire...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are built of spatially distributed nodes which are connected to one o...
Since tiny nodes of a wireless sensor network (WSN) are typically powered by batteries with, due to ...