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Carolina Del-Valle-Soto, Ramon A. Briseño, Leonardo J. Valdivia, Ramiro Velázquez and Juan Arturo Nolazco-Flores
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are useful in medicine for monitoring the vital signs of elderly patients. These sensors allow for remote monitoring of a patient?s state of health, making it easier for elderly patients, and allowing to avoid or at least t...
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Gaganpreet Singh Hundal, Chad Matthew Laux, Dennis Buckmaster, Mathias J Sutton and Michael Langemeier
The production of row crops in the Midwestern (Indiana) region of the US has been facing environmental and economic sustainability issues. There has been an increase in trend for the application of fertilizers (nitrogen & phosphorus), farm machinery ...
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Gavin James Lowes, Jeffrey Neasham, Richie Burnett, Benjamin Sherlock and Charalampos Tsimenidis
This paper presents the development of a low-energy passive acoustic vessel detector to work as part of a wireless underwater monitoring network. The vessel detection method is based on a low-energy implementation of Detection of Envelope Modulation On N...
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Shaswot Shresthamali, Masaaki Kondo and Hiroshi Nakamura
IoT embedded systems have multiple objectives that need to be maximized simultaneously. These objectives conflict with each other due to limited resources and tradeoffs that need to be made. This requires multi-objective optimization (MOO) and multiple P...
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Alex Mouapi and Hatem Mrad
The work proposes a new approach to design autonomous wireless sensor network based on kinetic energy harvesting.
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Kunsheng Xing, Nan Wang and Wei Wang
The accurate identification of moving target types in alert areas is a fundamental task for unattended ground sensors. Considering that the seismic and sound signals generated by ground moving targets in urban areas are easily affected by environmental n...
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Hamed Yassin-Kassab, Marius-Corneliu Rosu
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Wireless Sensors (WS) mobility and pause time have a major impact directly influencing the energy consumption. Lifetime of a WS Network (WSN) depends directly on the energy consumption, thus, the hardware and software components must be optimized for ene...
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Theresa Loss and Alexander Bergmann
Monitoring the structural health of wind turbine blades is essential to increase energy capture and operational safety of turbines, and therewith enhance competitiveness of wind energy. With the current trends of designing blades ever longer, detailed kn...
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Ourania Tsilomitrou, Konstantinos Gkountas, Nikolaos Evangeliou and Evangelos Dermatas
This work is devoted to the presentation of a Wireless Sensor System implementation for upper limb rehabilitation to function as a complementary system for a patient?s progress supervision during rehabilitation exercises. A cost effective motion capture ...
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Courtney A. Peckens, Andrea Alsgaard, Camille Fogg, Mary C. Ngoma and Clara Voskuil
Structural control of civil infrastructure in response to large external loads, such as earthquakes or wind, is not widely employed due to challenges regarding information exchange and the inherent latencies in the system due to complex computations rela...
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Goib Wiranto, Dayat Kurniawan, Yuliyus, I Dewa Putu Hermida, David Oktaviandi
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The main problems in the practice of traditional shrimp aquaculture are related with maintaining good water quality and reducing high operational cost. In this paper it will be described the application of wireless sensors and Android based application a...
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Alberto Arteta Albert, Luis Fernando de Mingo López and Nuria Gómez Blas
This paper consists of the development of a system to help patients with different disabilities, affected by rare or chronic diseases or any kind of dependence through tele assistance, virtual interaction and intelligent monitoring. The main goal is to i...
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Liangrui Tang, Zhilin Lu and Bing Fan
In energy-constrained wireless sensor networks, low energy utilization and unbalanced energy distribution are seriously affecting the operation of the network. Therefore, efficient and reasonable routing algorithms are needed to achieve higher Quality of...
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Yusi Cheng, Chen Fang, Jingfeng Yuan and Lei Zhu
Buildings have been an important energy consuming sector, and inefficient controlling of lights can result in wastage of energy in buildings. The aim of the study is to reduce energy consumption by implementing a smart lighting system that integrates sen...
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Vincenzo Bonaiuto, Paolo Boatto, Nunzio Lanotte, Cristian Romagnoli and Giuseppe Annino
The use of a network of wearable sensors placed on the athlete or installed into sport equipment is able to offer, in a real sport environment rather than in the unspecific spaces of a laboratory, a valuable real-time feedback to the coach during practic...
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Kalathur S. V. Santhanam and Nuzhet Nihaar Nasir Ahamed
With the increasing utilization of fossil fuels in today?s technological world, the atmosphere?s concentration of greenhouse gases is increasing and needs to be controlled. In order to achieve this goal, it is imperative to have sensors that can provide ...
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Qingguo Zhou, Chong Chen, Gaofeng Zhang, Huaming Chen, Dan Chen, Yingnan Yan, Jun Shen and Rui Zhou
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Noélia Correia, Nuno Carvalho and Gabriela Schütz
Wireless sensor technologies can be used by intelligent transportation systems to provide innovative services that lead to improvements in road safety and congestion, increasing end-user satisfaction. In this article, we address vehicle routing with back...
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Keith Smettem, Julian Klaus, Nick Harris and Laurent Pfister
Quantifying the travel times, pathways, and dispersion of solutes moving through stream environments is critical for understanding the biogeochemical cycling processes that control ecosystem functioning. Validation of stream solute transport and exchange...
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Keith Smettem, Julian Klaus, Nick Harris, Laurent Pfister
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Quantifying the travel times, pathways, and dispersion of solutes moving through stream environments is critical for understanding the biogeochemical cycling processes that control ecosystem functioning. Validation of stream solute transport and exchange...
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