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Evaluating activator-inhibitor mechanisms for sensors coordination

2007

The possibility to employ reaction-diffusion models to build spatial patterns in sensor networks has been advocated in other works. Nevertheless it has not been investigated how the biologically-inspired solutions perform in comparison to more traditional ones taking into account specificities of sensor networks like severe energy constraints. In this paper we present some preliminary results on the comparison between a biologically inspired coordination mechanism based on activator-inhibitor interaction and a simple mechanism, where nodes do not communicate but activate their sensing circuitry according to some probability.

Mechanism (biology)Computer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingProbabilistic logicMechanism basedArtificial intelligencebusinessWireless sensor networkEnergy (signal processing)2007 2nd Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems
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A Lightweight Middleware Platform for Distributed Computing on Wireless Sensor Networks

2014

Abstract The peculiar features of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) suggest to exploit the distributed computing paradigm to perform complex tasks in a collaborative manner, in order to overcome the constraints related to sensor nodes limited capabilities. In this context, we describe a lightweight middleware platform to support the development of distributed applications on WSNs. The platform provides just a minimal general-purpose software layer, while the application components, including communication and processing algorithms, as well as the exchanged data, are described symbolically, with neither preformed syntax nor strict distinction between data and code. Our approach allows for inte…

MiddlewareComputer sciencebusiness.industryNode (networking)Distributed computingContext (language use)computer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreWSNKey distribution in wireless sensor networksSoftwareMiddleware (distributed applications)MiddlewareMiddleware.General Earth and Planetary SciencesExecutableDistributed ComputingbusinessWireless sensor networkcomputerGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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Using MANET Protocols in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks

2008

Although there are several routing protocols for wireless sensor and actor networks (WSAN), none of them have became standard. Now, there are several standard protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) that have been developed for devices with higher computing features than the sensor nodes. On the other hand, one of the main characteristics of the MANET protocols is their scalability. In this paper, we show the performance of a WSAN, when MANET protocols are used, for several topologies. We will discuss and evaluate which standard protocol is the best one depending on the number of nodes in the topology and depending on their mobility. Finally we will show their comparison. As far as we …

Mobile radioRouting protocolbusiness.industryComputer scienceWireless ad hoc networkDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSMobile ad hoc networkNetwork topologyScalabilityWirelessbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer network2008 Second International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications (sensorcomm 2008)
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LynxNet: Wild Animal Monitoring Using Sensor Networks

2010

Monitoring wild animals, especially those that are becoming endangered (for example, lynxes and wolves) is important for biology researchers. Solutions for the monitoring already exist; however, they all have drawbacks, such as limited range or lifetime, sensing modality, reporting delays, unreliability of operation. In this work we describe our experiences in designing an improved animal monitoring sensor system and low-level software for sensor node control and communication. The target animals for this particular research are wild lynxes or canines, however it can be extended to other animal species. The LynxNet system is based on tracking collars, built around TMote Mini sensor nodes, s…

Modality (human–computer interaction)business.industryReal-time computingComputer securitycomputer.software_genreAnimal monitoringGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSKey distribution in wireless sensor networksBase stationSensor nodeGlobal Positioning SystemMobile wireless sensor networkbusinesscomputerWireless sensor network
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Enabling Retransmissions for Achieving Reliable Multicast Communications in WSNs

2016

To ensure end-to-end reliable multicast or broadcast transmissions in IEEE 802.15.4 based wireless sensor networks WSNs) is a challenging task since no retransmission and acknowledgment mechanisms are defined in such WSNs. In this paper, we propose three retransmission enabled multicast transmission schemes in order to achieve reliable packet transmissions in such networks. Different from the legacy CSMA/CA principle, these schemes allow a sending or forwarding node to retransmit a packet if necessary and enable implicit or/and explicit acknowledgment for multicast services. Simulations are performed in order to assess the performance of these schemes in terms of number of retransmissions, …

Multicast transmissionProtocol Independent MulticastMulticastbusiness.industryNetwork packetComputer scienceDistributed computingRetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunicationsData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionKey distribution in wireless sensor networksSource-specific multicastPacket lossReliable multicast0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingXcastbusinessWireless sensor networkPragmatic General MulticastComputer network2016 IEEE 83rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)
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Priority-oriented multicast transmission schemes for heterogeneous traffic in WSNs

2016

To ensure quality of service (QoS) for heterogeneous traffic in IEEE 802.15.4 based wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a challenging task since no traffic prioritization mechanism is defined in such WSNs. In this paper, we propose two priority-oriented multicast transmission schemes to provide QoS for heterogeneous traffic in WSNs. Contrary to the legacy CSMA/CA and FIFO principles, these schemes differentiate self-generated or received traffic and give priority to delay-sensitive traffic with respect to channel access and packet scheduling. Simulations are performed in order to assess the performance of these schemes in terms of end-to-end delay, energy consumption, packet delivery ratio, …

Multicast transmissionbusiness.industryNetwork packetFIFO (computing and electronics)Computer scienceQuality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionTask (computing)0508 media and communications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer networkCommunication channel2016 IEEE 27th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
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Evaluation and improvement of collective flooding in WSNs with various link correlations

2015

One of the main challenges confronted by wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is to reduce energy consumption of nodes for the purpose of network lifetime extension. In the literature, many backbone based protocols such as connected dominating set (CDS) and broadcast or multicast based protocols are employed in order to improve network performance in terms of metrics like energy consumption, number of transmissions and dissemination delay. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a recently proposed transmission protocol known as collective flooding (CF), which is based on link correlation, under various link correlation conditions. Through simulations and analyses we demonstrate that altho…

MulticastComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSEnergy consumptionNetwork topologyConnected dominating setFlooding (computer networking)Key distribution in wireless sensor networksNetwork performancebusinessWireless sensor networkComputer network2015 IEEE 26th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
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A 3.3 V Output Voltage Optical Plasmonic Solar Energy Harvester

2021

In this paper, for the first time, the design of a solar energy-harvester (EH) based on plasmonic optical nanorectennas and without the step-up converter is presented. The novel optical harvester with a 49497∗14286 nanoarray of about 21,21 mm2 presents an output voltage value of 3.3 V and an output current of 10 mA.

NanoantennaPhysicsbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringsolar EnergySolar energyRenewable energyValue (economics)WirelessnanorectennaCurrent (fluid)businessWireless sensor networkOptical harvesterPlasmonVoltage2021 10th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Application (ICRERA)
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A real-time network architecture for biometric data delivery in Ambient Intelligence

2012

Ambient Intelligent applications involve the deployment of sensors and hardware devices into an intelligent environment surrounding people, meeting users’ requirements and anticipating their needs (Ambi- ent Intelligence-AmI). Biometrics plays a key role in surveillance and security applications. Fingerprint, iris and voice/speech traits can be acquired by contact, contact-less, and at-a-distance sensors embedded in the environment. Biometric traits transmission and delivery is very critical and it needs real-time transmission net- work with guaranteed performance and QoS. Wireless networks become suitable for AmI if they are able to satisfy real-time communication and security system requi…

Network architectureAmbient intelligenceGeneral Computer ScienceBiometricsbusiness.industryComputer scienceWireless networkQuality of serviceComputational intelligenceAutomationAmbient Intelligence Efficient wireless sensor networks Real-time scheduling Biometric traits processingSoftware deploymentEmbedded systemWirelessIntelligent environmentbusinessJournal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
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A Heterogeneous Sensor and Actuator Network Architecture for Ambient Intelligence

2014

One of the most important characteristics of a typical ambient intelligence scenario is the presence of a number of sensors and actuators that capture information about user preferences and activities. Such nodes, i.e., sensors and actuators, are often based on different technologies so that types of networks which are typically different coexist in a real system, for example, in a home or a building. In this chapter we present a heterogeneous sensor and actuator network architecture designed to separate network management issues from higher, intelligent layers. The effectiveness of the solution proposed here was evaluated using an experimental scenario involving the monitoring of an office…

Network architectureAmbient intelligenceGeographic information systemAmbient IntelligenceComputer sciencebusiness.industryReal-time computingNetwork managementSensor nodeEmbedded systemWireless Sensor NetworksActuatorbusinessWireless sensor network
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