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Monitoring High-Quality Wine Production using Wireless Sensor Networks

2009

This work reports the experience on the design and deployment of a WSN-based system for monitoring the productive cycle of high-quality wine in a Sicilian winery. Besides providing the means for pervasive monitoring of the cultivated area, the project described here is aimed to support the producer in ensuring the overall quality of their production, in terms of accurate planning of interventions in the field, and preservation of the stored product. Wireless Sensor Networks are employed as the sensing infrastructure of a distributed system for the control of a prototypal productive chain; nodes have been deployed both in the field and in the cellar, where wine aging is performed, and data i…

WineComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectAging of wineReal-time computingWineryProduct (business)Work (electrical)Risk analysis (engineering)Software deploymentQuality (business)Wireless Sensor NetworksWireless sensor networkmedia_common2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Message from the workshop co-chairs BWCCA 2013

2013

Wireless ComputingBroadbandCommunication and Applications
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Message from BWCCA 2012 international conference workshop co-chairs

2012

Wireless ComputingBroadbandCommunication and ApplicationsBroadband; Wireless Computing; Communication and Applications
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Towards a Dual-mode Adaptive MAC Protocol (DMA-MAC) for Feedback-based Networked Control Systems

2014

Abstract Automated control systems play an important part in many industrial domains and the medium used for communication between devices in these systems is in transition from wired to wireless for cost reasons. Control systems have strict requirements on delay, throughput, and reliability, that vary with time during operation. Addressing these requirements requires predictable and robust protocols to be employed, and they must be adaptive to the varying states of the controlled process. In this article, we propose a dual-mode adaptive medium access control protocol that caters for two main operation modes in control systems: the steady mode operation, and the transient mode operation. We…

Wireless Sensor Actuator NetworksAutomatic controlbusiness.industryComputer scienceReliability (computer networking)Real-time computingThroughputAccess controlEnergy consumptionIndustrial control systemAutomationIndustrial Application.Process ControlAutomationEmbedded systemControl systemGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesProcess controlbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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Adaptive Collision Avoidance through Implicit Acknowledgments in Wireless Sensor Networks

2008

Wireless Sensor Networks Collision Avoidance Implicit Acknowledgment
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Simultaneous ranging and self-positioning in unsynchronized wireless acoustic sensor networks

2016

Automatic ranging and self-positioning is a very desirable property in wireless acoustic sensor networks, where nodes have at least one microphone and one loudspeaker. However, due to environmental noise, interference, and multipath effects, audio-based ranging is a challenging task. This paper presents a fast ranging and positioning strategy that makes use of the correlation properties of pseudonoise sequences for estimating simultaneously relative time-of-arrivals from multiple acoustic nodes. To this end, a proper test signal design adapted to the acoustic node transducers is proposed. In addition, a novel self-interference reduction method and a peak matching algorithm are introduced, a…

Wireless acoustic sensor networksMicrophoneComputer scienceReal-time computing02 engineering and technologyInterference (wave propagation)SynchronizationlocalizationTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessElectrical and Electronic Engineeringwireless acoustic sensor networksbusiness.industryRangingNode (networking)020208 electrical & electronic engineeringpseudo-noise seequences020206 networking & telecommunicationsRangingTransducerComputer Science::SoundEmbedded systemLocalizationSignal ProcessingLoudspeakerbusinessPseudo-noise seequencesMultipath propagation
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Supporting scalable video transmission in MANETs through distributed admission control mechanisms

2009

Emerging multimedia applications over mobile devices are becoming very popular, especially over infrastructure wireless networks such as cellular and WLANs. However, providing this kind of services over infrastructureless networks like ad hoc networks presents many additional problems. One of these problems is how to share resources fairly among the users involved. In this article we propose a QoS framework supporting scalable video streaming in mobile ad hoc networks based on distributed admission control and video traffic awareness. Our framework promotes fairness between video flows in terms of resource consumption. It also guarantees a significant reduction of the idle times experienced…

Wireless ad hoc networkComputer scienceWireless networkbusiness.industryQuality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSMobile computingMobile ad hoc networkAdmission control:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Telemàtica i xarxes d'ordinadors::Serveis telemàtics i de comunicació multimèdia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Video qualityNetwork congestionVídeo -- TransmissióAd hoc networks (Computer networks) -- Access controlbusinessComputer network
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Network Reconfiguration Suitability for Scientific Applications

2008

This paper analyzes the communication pattern of several scientific applications and how they can make profit of network reconfiguration in order to adapt network topology to the communication needs so that total execution time is reduced. By using an analysis methodology based on real application executions, we study the variation of the required communication bandwidth with time and also the global interprocedural communication patterns. Results show that required bandwidth between each pair of processes does not significantly fluctuates, leading to a constant use of the links and therefore discouraging dynamic reconfigurations of the network during execution time. Nevertheless, the group…

Wireless ad hoc networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingMessage passingMessage Passing InterfaceSystem on a chipNetwork reconfigurationbusinessNetwork topologyNetwork simulationComputer network2008 37th International Conference on Parallel Processing
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Magnetic field effects on human body of wireless chargers for E-bikes

2017

For the electric vehicles battery charging, the wireless power transmission is increasingly representing an innovative solution. The inductive power transfer is the standard technology of wireless charging: the energy transfer occurs between two magnetically coupled coils. Although this battery charging system is especially convenient for E-bikes, the physiological effects of the related magnetic fields shall be estimated and taken into account. In this paper, a 200 W prototype of wireless battery charger for E-bikes is proposed and described. Moreover, various measurements of the surrounding magnetic field are carried out to evaluate the actual physiological compatibility of the system.

Wireless battery chargingSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaElectric bicyclesMagnetic fieldsSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciInductive power transfer
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Ensuring the QoS requirements in 802.16 scheduling

2006

IEEE 802.16 standard defines the wireless broadband access network technology called WiMAX. WiMAX introduces several interesting advantages, and one of them is the support for QoS at the MAC level. For these purposes, the base station must allocate slots based on some algorithm. We propose a simple, yet efficient, solution for the WiMAX base station that is capable of allocating slots based on the QoS requirements, bandwidth request sizes, and the WiMAX network parameters. To test the proposed solution, we have implemented the WiMAX MAC layer in the NS-2 simulator. Several simulation scenarios are presented that demonstrate how the scheduling solution allocates resources in various cases. S…

Wireless broadband accessBase stationComputer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSbusinessWiMAXComputer networkScheduling (computing)Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
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