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Energy-efficient computing for wildlife tracking
2002
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
This paper examines the research decisions and design tradeoffs that arise when applying wireless peer-to-peer networking techniques in a mobile sensor network designed to support wildlife tracking for ...
More broadly, we believe that the domain-centric protocols and energy tradeoffs presented here for ZebraNet will have general applicability in other wireless azld sensor applications. ...
CONCLUSIONS This paper discusses the design tradeoffs and early experiences in building a low-power wireless system for position tracking of wildlife. ...
doi:10.1145/635508.605408
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Energy-efficient computing for wildlife tracking
2002
SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
This paper examines the research decisions and design tradeoffs that arise when applying wireless peer-to-peer networking techniques in a mobile sensor network designed to support wildlife tracking for ...
More broadly, we believe that the domain-centric protocols and energy tradeoffs presented here for ZebraNet will have general applicability in other wireless azld sensor applications. ...
CONCLUSIONS This paper discusses the design tradeoffs and early experiences in building a low-power wireless system for position tracking of wildlife. ...
doi:10.1145/635506.605408
fatcat:db6f66twxrfcjid4nyq5hs72mm
Energy-efficient computing for wildlife tracking
2002
SIGPLAN notices
This paper examines the research decisions and design tradeoffs that arise when applying wireless peer-to-peer networking techniques in a mobile sensor network designed to support wildlife tracking for ...
More broadly, we believe that the domain-centric protocols and energy tradeoffs presented here for ZebraNet will have general applicability in other wireless azld sensor applications. ...
CONCLUSIONS This paper discusses the design tradeoffs and early experiences in building a low-power wireless system for position tracking of wildlife. ...
doi:10.1145/605432.605408
fatcat:6n4bwvnpivci7mf4kuxqtnt6vy
Energy-efficient computing for wildlife tracking
2002
Tenth international conference on architectural support for programming languages and operating systems on Proceedings of the 10th international conference on architectural support for programming languages and operating systems (ASPLOS-X) - ASPLOS '02
This paper examines the research decisions and design tradeoffs that arise when applying wireless peer-to-peer networking techniques in a mobile sensor network designed to support wildlife tracking for ...
More broadly, we believe that the domain-centric protocols and energy tradeoffs presented here for ZebraNet will have general applicability in other wireless azld sensor applications. ...
CONCLUSIONS This paper discusses the design tradeoffs and early experiences in building a low-power wireless system for position tracking of wildlife. ...
doi:10.1145/605397.605408
dblp:conf/asplos/JuangOWMPR02
fatcat:xzc6fivlf5bireiinknkd7go7a
Internet of Things Applications: Animal Monitoring with Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
[article]
2016
arXiv
pre-print
To achieve the information efficiently, we propose a path planning approach for the UAV based on a Markov decision process (MDP) model. ...
The objective of the application is to detect locations of endangered species in large-scale wildlife areas and monitor movement of animals without any attached devices. ...
INTRODUCTION Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely used for wildlife monitoring and tracking of different species [2] . ...
arXiv:1610.05287v2
fatcat:opg2qgu7jbb4pay6zlgsnqikji
Survey of mobile object tracking protocols in wireless sensor networks: a network-centric perspective
2012
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
To this end, we define the target tracking problem in general and introduce the major design considerations for an efficient Object Tracking Sensor Network (OTSN) in particular. ...
The survey concludes with several key open problems together with a summary of directions for future works. ...
Popular operating scenarios for monitoring and tracking applications in WSNs include: military target tracking and surveillance, natural disaster relief, tracking and surveillance of animals in wildlife ...
doi:10.1504/ijahuc.2012.049283
fatcat:gwouamvhxbalhitc45oyo2ki74
Energy-efficient localization
2013
ACM transactions on sensor networks
In addition, tracking wildlife and cattle in remote or rural areas means that cellular signals are not always present. As a result, we do not constrain our design by an AGPS assumption. ...
Related Work This section presents recent work on GPS variants to reduce time to fix, animal tracking using embedded networked systems, and energy-efficient localisation. ...
The authors would like to thank Greg Bishop-Hurley, Philip Valencia, and Brano Kusy for their valuable inputs in realising this work. ...
doi:10.1145/2422966.2422980
fatcat:ib5k3niibjcvzmolko44vosgoi
Delay/Fault-Tolerant Mobile Sensor Network (DFT-MSN): A New Paradigm for Pervasive Information Gathering
2007
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
While all of the above delay-tolerant sensor networks center at static sensor nodes, ZebraNet [104] employs the mobile sensors to support wildlife tracking for biology research. ...
To this end, we develop a cross-layer data delivery protocol for DFT-MSN, with various optimization approaches proposed to address the tradeoff between link utilization and energy efficiency. ...
doi:10.1109/tmc.2007.1006
fatcat:nufnplk74rch5gc2jn2cnvymh4
Realistic Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks
[chapter]
2010
Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science
To show the breadth and advantages of wireless sensor networks, design and implementation details are presented for three systems, one in each of these three application domains. ...
These systems and others like them provide significant evidence for the utility of wireless sensor networks. ...
The work was supported, in part, by NSF grants CNS-0614870, CNS-0614773, CNS-0626616, CNS-0626632, the DARPA NEST project and a DoD MURI. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-14849-1_25
dblp:series/eatcs/StankovicWH11
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The Design and Deployment of an End-to-end IoT Infrastructure for the Natural Environment
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
We describe the design of this system, its requirements and operational effectiveness for hydrological, soil and ethological scientists, and our experiences from building, maintaining and using the deployment ...
We report on the design, deployment and use of IoT infrastructure for environmental monitoring and management. ...
low-level programming, the need for fast and efficient routing infrastructure and network design, and reliable delivery and high quality of data. ...
arXiv:1901.06270v1
fatcat:x2cnsf5uvjau5kkcrof7l5fray
The Design and Deployment of an End-To-End IoT Infrastructure for the Natural Environment
2019
Future Internet
We describe the design of this system; its requirements and operational effectiveness for hydrological, soil, and ethological scientists; and our experiences from building, maintaining, and using the deployment ...
We report on the design, deployment, and use of the IoT infrastructure for environmental monitoring and management. ...
The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of the data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results. ...
doi:10.3390/fi11060129
fatcat:qa4gipl64rhnvlbhoofd47v3ym
Energy conservation in wireless sensor networks: A survey
2009
Ad hoc networks
Finally we conclude the paper with insights for research directions about energy conservation in WSNs. design principles behind them and their features instead of presenting a complete set of networking ...
Therefore, communication should be traded for computation. • The radio energy consumption is of the same order in the reception, transmission, and idle states, while the power consumption drops of at least ...
Acknowledgements This work was carried out under the financial support of the Italian Ministry for Education and Scientific Research ...
doi:10.1016/j.adhoc.2008.06.003
fatcat:u7726dq4bza55b3pcljkgck7su
Data Gathering Techniques in WSN: A Cross-Layer View
2022
Sensors
We mainly concentrate on recent state-of-the-art research, which facilitates the scalable, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and human-friendly functionality of WSNs and the novel applications in the years ...
with this massive growth. ...
With this respect, air time utilization and energy efficiency are of primary importance for the MAC layer protocol design. ...
doi:10.3390/s22072650
pmid:35408263
pmcid:PMC9002776
fatcat:x3mwuhes7nayhfp6z7geve5yfq
Disruption-Tolerant Networking: A Comprehensive Survey on Recent Developments and Persisting Challenges
2012
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
In contrast, network architectural designs, scheduling and forwarding issues dating from the early days of Inter-Planetary Networks (IPNs) have received relatively little attention and accumulate numerous ...
Due to low power, network nodes often unexpectedly shut down or enter sleep mode for energy saving resulting in frequent link disruptions. ...
This is yet another form of the unresolved issue relating to the tradeoff between efficiency and overhead. 5) Bundle security is still at its early stages. ...
doi:10.1109/surv.2011.041911.00093
fatcat:isxq2w2ppjgp3bfxu7bbfwcmli
Artificial Neural Networks for developing localization framework in Wireless Sensor Networks
2014
2014 International Conference on Data Mining and Intelligent Computing (ICDMIC)
novel tradeoffs in system design. ...
Centralized algorithms are designed on for a central machine with maximum of computational power. ...
doi:10.1109/icdmic.2014.6954228
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