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WiSNet 2012: Santa Clara, CA, USA
- IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks, WiSNet 2012, Santa Clara, CA, USA, January 15-18, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4577-1237-1
- Francesco Giuppi, Apostolos Georgiadis, Selva Via, Ana Collado, Rushi Vyas, Manos M. Tentzeris, Maurizio Bozzi:
A 927 MHz solar powered active antenna oscillator beacon signal generator. 1-4 - Riccardo Stefanelli, Mario Demaria, Mauro Marroncelli, Daniele Trinchero:
Magnetic front-end with complex geometry for application of wireless sensor networks in water and liquids. 5-8 - George E. Ponchak, Maximilian C. Scardelletti, Brandt Taylor, Steve Beard, Roger D. Meredith, Glenn M. Beheim, Gary W. Hunter, Walter S. Kiefer:
High temperature, wireless seismometer sensor for Venus. 9-12 - Brian J. Lee, Andrew Hillenius, David S. Ricketts:
Magnetic resonant wireless power delivery for distributed sensor and wireless systems. 13-16 - Merrick McCracken, Neal Patwari:
Hidden Markov estimation of bistatic range from cluttered ultra-wideband impulse responses. 17-20 - Martin Scherhaufl, Reimar Pfeil, Markus Pichler, Achim Berger:
A novel ultrasonic indoor localization system with simultaneous estimation of position and velocity. 21-24 - Alexander Goetz, Richard Rose, Stefan Zorn, Georg Fischer, Robert Weigel:
Performance of coherent time delay estimation techniques for frequency hopping GSM signals. 25-28 - Alexander Koelpin, Stefan Lindner, Gabor Vinci, Benjamin Laemmle, Robert Weigel:
The enhanced six-port architecture: A measurement based proof of concept. 29-32 - Changzhan Gu, Jennifer A. Rice, Changzhi Li:
A wireless smart sensor network based on multi-function interferometric radar sensors for structural health monitoring. 33-36 - Achim Berger, Albert Potsch, Andreas Springer:
Real-time data collection in a spatially extended TDMA-based wireless sensor network. 41-44 - Hyung-Sin Kim, Jin-Seok Han, Yong-Hwan Lee:
Scalable network joining mechanism in wireless sensor networks. 45-48
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