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6th DCOSS 2010: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Rajmohan Rajaraman, Thomas Moscibroda, Adam Dunkels, Anna Scaglione:
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems, 6th IEEE International Conference, DCOSS 2010, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, June 21-23, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6131, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-13650-4 - James Horey, Eric Nelson, Arthur B. Maccabe:
Tables: A Spreadsheet-Inspired Programming Model for Sensor Networks. 1-14 - Faisal Aslam, Luminous Fennell, Christian Schindelhauer, Peter Thiemann, Gidon Ernst, Elmar Haussmann, Stefan Rührup, Zartash Afzal Uzmi:
Optimized Java Binary and Virtual Machine for Tiny Motes. 15-30 - Andreas Meier, Matthias Woehrle, Marco Zimmerling, Lothar Thiele:
ZeroCal: Automatic MAC Protocol Calibration. 31-44 - Amirhosein Taherkordi, Frédéric Loiret, Azadeh Abdolrazaghi, Romain Rouvoy, Quan Le Trung, Frank Eliassen:
Programming Sensor Networks Using Remora Component Model. 45-62 - Moritz Strübe, Rüdiger Kapitza, Klaus Stengel, Michael Daum, Falko Dressler:
Stateful Mobile Modules for Sensor Networks. 63-76 - Younghun Kim, Thomas Schmid, Mani B. Srivastava:
Design and Implementation of a Robust Sensor Data Fusion System for Unknown Signals. 77-91 - Ahmad Ababnah, Balasubramaniam Natarajan:
Control Theoretic Sensor Deployment Approach for Data Fusion Based Detection. 92-101 - Prabir Barooah, Wm. Joshua Russell, João P. Hespanha:
Approximate Distributed Kalman Filtering for Cooperative Multi-agent Localization. 102-115 - Domenic Forte, Ankur Srivastava:
Thermal-Aware Sensor Scheduling for Distributed Estimation. 116-129 - Lin Li, Xiao Li, Anna Scaglione, Jonathan H. Manton:
Decentralized Subspace Tracking via Gossiping. 130-143 - Dhia Mahjoub, David W. Matula:
Building (1 - epsilon) Dominating Sets Partition as Backbones in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Distributed Graph Coloring. 144-157 - Shouwen Lai, Binoy Ravindran:
On Multihop Broadcast over Adaptively Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks. 158-171 - Zhibo Wang, Wei Lou, Zhi Wang, Junchao Ma, Honglong Chen:
A Novel Mobility Management Scheme for Target Tracking in Cluster-Based Sensor Networks. 172-186 - Rey Abe, Shinichi Honiden:
Suppressing Redundancy in Wireless Sensor Network Traffic. 187-200 - Hongbo Liu, Wendy Hui Wang, Yingying Chen:
Ensuring Data Storage Security against Frequency-Based Attacks in Wireless Networks. 201-215 - Petcharat Suriyachai, James Brown, Utz Roedig:
Time-Critical Data Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks. 216-229 - Gahng-Seop Ahn, Mirco Musolesi, Hong Lu, Reza Olfati-Saber, Andrew T. Campbell:
MetroTrack: Predictive Tracking of Mobile Events Using Mobile Phones. 230-243 - Harshavardhan Chenji, Radu Stoleru:
Mobile Sensor Network Localization in Harsh Environments. 244-257 - Mohammad Sajjad Hossain, Vijay Raghunathan:
AEGIS: A Lightweight Firewall for Wireless Sensor Networks. 258-272 - Shane B. Eisenman, Hong Lu, Andrew T. Campbell:
Halo: Managing Node Rendezvous in Opportunistic Sensor Networks. 273-287 - Aubin Jarry, Pierre Leone, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, José D. P. Rolim:
Optimal Data Gathering Paths and Energy Balance Mechanisms in Wireless Networks. 288-305 - Andreas Jürgen Lachenmann, Ulrich Müller, Robert Sugar, Louis Latour, Matthias Neugebauer, Alain Gefflaut:
Programming Sensor Networks with State-Centric Services. 306-319 - Konstantinos I. Tsianos, Michael G. Rabbat:
Fast Decentralized Averaging via Multi-scale Gossip. 320-333 - Tassos Dimitriou, Thanassis Giannetsos:
Wormholes No More? Localized Wormhole Detection and Prevention in Wireless Networks. 334-347 - Zhenhua Liu, Hongbo Liu, Wenyuan Xu, Yingying Chen:
Wireless Jamming Localization by Exploiting Nodes' Hearing Ranges. 348-361 - Joffroy Beauquier, Janna Burman:
Self-stabilizing Synchronization in Mobile Sensor Networks with Covering. 362-378 - Amotz Bar-Noy, Theodore Brown, Simon Shamoun:
Sensor Allocation in Diverse Environments. 379-392 - Onur Soysal, Murat Demirbas:
Data Spider: A Resilient Mobile Basestation Protocol for Efficient Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks. 393-408
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