A survey of void handling techniques for geographic routing in wireless networks
D Chen, PK Varshney - IEEE Communications Surveys & …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Communications voids, where geographic greedy forwarding fails to move a packet further
towards its destination, are an important issue for geographic routing in wireless networks …
towards its destination, are an important issue for geographic routing in wireless networks …
Boundary recognition in sensor networks by topological methods
Y Wang, J Gao, JSB Mitchell - Proceedings of the 12th annual …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
Wireless sensor networks are tightly associated with the underlying environment in which
the sensors are deployed. The global topology of the network is of great importance to both …
the sensors are deployed. The global topology of the network is of great importance to both …
Rendered path: Range-free localization in anisotropic sensor networks with holes
Sensor positioning is a crucial part of many location-dependent applications that utilize
wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Current localization approaches can be divided into two …
wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Current localization approaches can be divided into two …
Interactive body part contrast mining for human interaction recognition
The recognition of multi-person interactions still remains a challenge because of the mutual
occlusion and redundant poses. We propose an interactive body part contrast mining …
occlusion and redundant poses. We propose an interactive body part contrast mining …
GLIDER: Gradient landmark-based distributed routing for sensor networks
We present gradient landmark-based distributed routing (GLIDER), a novel
naming/addressing scheme and associated routing algorithm, for a network of wireless …
naming/addressing scheme and associated routing algorithm, for a network of wireless …
Topological hole detection in wireless sensor networks and its applications
S Funke - Proceedings of the 2005 joint workshop on …, 2005 - dl.acm.org
The identification of holes in a wireless sensor network is of primary interest since the
breakdown of sensor nodes in a larger area often indicates one of the special events to be …
breakdown of sensor nodes in a larger area often indicates one of the special events to be …
Deterministic boundary recognition and topology extraction for large sensor networks
We present a new framework for the crucial challenge of self-organization of a large sensor
network. The basic scenario can be described as follows: Given a large swarm of immobile …
network. The basic scenario can be described as follows: Given a large swarm of immobile …
Localized movement-assisted sensordeployment algorithm for holedetection and healing
MR Senouci, A Mellouk… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
One of the fundamental services provided by a wireless sensor network (WSN) is the
monitoring of a specified region of interest (RoI). Considering the fact that emergence of …
monitoring of a specified region of interest (RoI). Considering the fact that emergence of …
MAP: Medial axis based geometric routing in sensor networks
One of the challenging tasks in the deployment of dense wireless networks (like sensor
networks) is in devising a routing scheme for node to node communication. Important …
networks) is in devising a routing scheme for node to node communication. Important …
Connectivity-based localization of large-scale sensor networks with complex shape
S Lederer, Y Wang, J Gao - ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks …, 2009 - dl.acm.org
We study the problem of localizing a large sensor network having a complex shape, possibly
with holes. A major challenge with respect to such networks is to figure out the correct …
with holes. A major challenge with respect to such networks is to figure out the correct …