Jun 24, 2014 · The simulation results show that the TDASF scheme can improve the network lifetime by more than 17.4% and can reduce the weighted detection ...
This paper deals with the important issue of the balance between the quality of target detection and lifetime in wireless sensor networks. Two target-monitoring ...
Nov 22, 2016 · This paper deals with an important issue of the balance between the quality of target detection and lifetime in Wireless. Sensor Networks (WSNs) ...
Mar 27, 2021 · The target tracking is being achieved by sensing frequency thus the device which receives and responds to a signal is a sensor through the ...
That is, the sensing frequency increases from 1 to K. The other scheme is Target Detection with Adjustable Sensing Frequency (TDASF), which adjusts the sensing ...
The target tracking is being achieved by sensing frequency thus the device which receives and responds to a signal is a sensor through the frequency this paper ...
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MOBILE TARGET DETECTING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS WITH ADJUSTABLE SENSING FREQUENCY K. SIVAGURUNATHAN Department of Electronics and Communication ...
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The results apply to both stationary and mobile targets, and shed light on the fundamental connection between aspects of sensing quality and deployment choices.
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