Publicou 12 edições por ano
ISSN Imprimir: 0040-2508
ISSN On-line: 1943-6009
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Sensor Networks: the State, Decisions and Prospects
RESUMO
The state, problems, and ways for organization and application of sensor networks that today are considered one of the most urgent and promising technologies are analyzed. A generalized block diagram of sensor networks is presented; application fields are classified; and prospects for development are demonstrated. It is noted that implementation of Internet-based sensor networks opens broad opportunities for a distributed processing of information for control, motoring, and management of natural resources in an extensive geographical space.
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Zubinskii, A., Diffused reasonableness.
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Pakhomov, S., Wireless sensor networks: myth or reality?.
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Maiskaya, V., Wireless sensor networks. Small systems - big bucks.
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Standards and technologies (wireless systems).
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Demirkol, I., Ersoy, C, and Alagoz, F., MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks: a survey.
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Intel Exploratory Research.
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Jie, W. and Stojmenovic, I., Ad hoc networks.
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Raghunathan, V., Ganeriwal, S., and Srivastava, M., Emerging techniques for long-lived wireless sensor networks.
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Culler, D., Estrin, D., and Srivastava, M., Overview of sensor networks.
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Martinez, K., Hart Jane, K.., and Onq, R., Environmental sensor networks.
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Barash, L., Cellular networks, the next step in development of wireless technologies.
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Barash, L., Diversity of wireless technology standards.
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Brennan Sean, M., Mielke Angela, M., Torney David, C, and Maccabe Arthur, B., Radiation detection with distributed sensor networks.
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Carmen, C. Y. Poon, Yuan-Ting Zhang, and Shu-Di Bao, A novel biometrics method to secure wireless body area sensor networks for telemedicine and m- health.
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Scientists will turn cellular networks into sensor networks.