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Wireless sensor networks : 7th European conference, EWSN 2010, Coimbra, Portugal, February 17-19, 2010 : proceedings / Jorge Sá Silva, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Fernando Boavida (eds.).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 5970. | LNCS sublibrary. SL 5, Computer communication networks and telecommunications.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 340 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642119170
  • 3642119174
Other title:
  • EWSN 2010
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Wireless sensor networks.DDC classification:
  • 681/.2 22
LOC classification:
  • TK7872.D48 E97 2010
NLM classification:
  • TK 7872.D48
Online resources:
Contents:
Localization, Synchronization and Compression -- Radio Interferometric Angle of Arrival Estimation -- Phoenix: An Epidemic Approach to Time Reconstruction -- Trimming the Tree: Tailoring Adaptive Huffman Coding to Wireless Sensor Networks -- Networking -- I -- Querying Dynamic Wireless Sensor Networks with Non-revisiting Random Walks -- TARF: A Trust-Aware Routing Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Low-Overhead Dynamic Multi-channel MAC for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Exploiting Overlapping Channels for Minimum Power Configuration in Real-Time Sensor Networks -- New Directions -- Privacy-Preserving Reconstruction of Multidimensional Data Maps in Vehicular Participatory Sensing -- Gathering Sensor Data in Home Networks with IPFIX -- Sensing for Stride Information of Sprinters -- Programming & Architecture -- Wiselib: A Generic Algorithm Library for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks -- Selective Reprogramming of Mobile Sensor Networks through Social Community Detection -- Improving Sensornet Performance by Separating System Configuration from System Logic -- Virtualising Testbeds to Support Large-Scale Reconfigurable Experimental Facilities -- Link Reliability -- Mitigating the Effects of RF Interference through RSSI-Based Error Recovery -- F-LQE: A Fuzzy Link Quality Estimator for Wireless Sensor Networks -- On the Mechanisms and Effects of Calibrating RSSI Measurements for 802.15.4 Radios -- Making Sensornet MAC Protocols Robust against Interference -- Networking -- II -- MaxMAC: A Maximally Traffic-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Energy-Aware Sparse Approximation Technique (EAST) for Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks -- An Adaptive Strategy for Energy-Efficient Data Collection in Sparse Wireless Sensor Networks.
Summary: Annotation This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, EWSN 2010, held in Coimbra, Portugal, in Februar 2010. The 21 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 109 submissions. Topics of interest include hardware design and implementation, operating systems and software, middleware and macroprogramming, communication and network protocols, information and signal processing, fundamental theoretical limits and algorithms, prototypes, field experiments, testbeds, novel applications, including urban sensing, security and fault-tolerance. The papers are organized in topical sections on localization, synchronization and compression, networking, new directions, programming and architecture, as well as on link reliability.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Annotation This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, EWSN 2010, held in Coimbra, Portugal, in Februar 2010. The 21 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 109 submissions. Topics of interest include hardware design and implementation, operating systems and software, middleware and macroprogramming, communication and network protocols, information and signal processing, fundamental theoretical limits and algorithms, prototypes, field experiments, testbeds, novel applications, including urban sensing, security and fault-tolerance. The papers are organized in topical sections on localization, synchronization and compression, networking, new directions, programming and architecture, as well as on link reliability.

Print version record.

Localization, Synchronization and Compression -- Radio Interferometric Angle of Arrival Estimation -- Phoenix: An Epidemic Approach to Time Reconstruction -- Trimming the Tree: Tailoring Adaptive Huffman Coding to Wireless Sensor Networks -- Networking -- I -- Querying Dynamic Wireless Sensor Networks with Non-revisiting Random Walks -- TARF: A Trust-Aware Routing Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Low-Overhead Dynamic Multi-channel MAC for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Exploiting Overlapping Channels for Minimum Power Configuration in Real-Time Sensor Networks -- New Directions -- Privacy-Preserving Reconstruction of Multidimensional Data Maps in Vehicular Participatory Sensing -- Gathering Sensor Data in Home Networks with IPFIX -- Sensing for Stride Information of Sprinters -- Programming & Architecture -- Wiselib: A Generic Algorithm Library for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks -- Selective Reprogramming of Mobile Sensor Networks through Social Community Detection -- Improving Sensornet Performance by Separating System Configuration from System Logic -- Virtualising Testbeds to Support Large-Scale Reconfigurable Experimental Facilities -- Link Reliability -- Mitigating the Effects of RF Interference through RSSI-Based Error Recovery -- F-LQE: A Fuzzy Link Quality Estimator for Wireless Sensor Networks -- On the Mechanisms and Effects of Calibrating RSSI Measurements for 802.15.4 Radios -- Making Sensornet MAC Protocols Robust against Interference -- Networking -- II -- MaxMAC: A Maximally Traffic-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Energy-Aware Sparse Approximation Technique (EAST) for Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Networks -- An Adaptive Strategy for Energy-Efficient Data Collection in Sparse Wireless Sensor Networks.

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