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Designing Interactive Multiswimmer Exergames: A Case Study
- Woohyeok Choi,
- Jeungmin Oh,
- Taiwoo Park,
- Seongjun Kang,
- Miri Moon,
- Uichin Lee,
- Inseok Hwang,
- Darren Edge,
- Junehwa Song
The unique aquatic nature of swimming makes it difficult to use social or technical strategies to mitigate the tediousness of monotonous exercises. In this study, we propose the use of a smartphone-based multiplayer exergame named MobyDick. MobyDick is ...
Carpooling Service for Large-Scale Taxicab Networks
Carpooling has long held the promise of reducing gas consumption by decreasing mileage to deliver coriders. Although ad hoc carpools already exist in the real world through private arrangements, little research on the topic has been done. In this ...
Neighborhood View Consistency in Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are characterized by localized interactions, that is, protocols are often based on message exchanges within a node’s direct radio range. We recognize that for these protocols to work effectively, nodes must have ...
A Comparative Study of Recent Wireless Sensor Network Simulators
Over recent years, the continuous interest in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has led to the appearance of new modeling methods and simulation environments for WSN applications. A broad variety of different simulation tools have been designed to explore ...
Consensus-Aware Sociopsychological Trust Model for Wireless Sensor Networks
Security plays a vital role in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for providing reliability to the network. In WSN, where nodes, in addition to having their inbuilt capability of sensing, processing, and communicating data, also possess certain risks. These ...
Connectivity-Based Space Filling Curve Construction Algorithms in High Genus 3D Surface WSNs
Many applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) require that sensor observations in a given monitoring area are aggregated in a serial fashion. This demands a routing path to be constructed traversing all sensors in that area, which is also needed ...
Neighbour-Disjoint Multipath for Low-Power and Lossy Networks
In this article, we describe a neighbour disjoint multipath (NDM) scheme that is shown to be more resilient amidst node or link failures compared to the two well-known node disjoint and edge disjoint multipath techniques. A centralised NDM was first ...
Energy Harvesting and Wireless Transfer in Sensor Network Applications: Concepts and Experiences
Advances in micro-electronics and miniaturized mechanical systems are redefining the scope and extent of the energy constraints found in battery-operated wireless sensor networks (WSNs). On one hand, ambient energy harvesting may prolong the systems’ ...
Energy-Efficient Aquatic Environment Monitoring Using Smartphone-Based Robots
Monitoring aquatic environment is of great interest to the ecosystem, marine life, and human health. This article presents the design and implementation of Samba—an aquatic surveillance robot that integrates an off-the-shelf Android smartphone and a ...