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Rezazadeh, J., Moradi, M. & Ismail, A. S. Mobile wireless sensor networks overview.
Vibration-based piezoelectric energy harvesting technique is a promising way for power supply of smart and mobile wireless sensor networks.
Robust Ad-hoc Sensor Routing (RASeR) is a novel protocol for data routing in mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSNs).
Improving the network lifetime and the packet delivered rate are the most important issues in designing of the Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks (MWSNs).
Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks have the potential to meet the desired coverage requirements, by exploiting the device coordination and self-deployment capabilities.
This paper investigates a class of mobile wireless sensor networks that are unconnected most of the times; we refer to them as delay tolerant wireless sensor networks (DTWSN).
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In this paper we tackle the problem of deploying mobile wireless sensors while maintaining connectivity with a sink throughout the deployment process.
We aim to schedule k mobile sensors to scan those POIs such that the delay of the mobile wireless sensors network (MWSN) is minimized and each POI can be scanned exactly one time in a period.
Recent advances in mobile and wireless sensor technologies have introduced new domain requirements that must be satisfied in designing a Context-Aware Mobile Patient Monitoring Framework (CMPMF) to develop Context-Aware Mobile Patient Monitoring Systems (CMPMS).
As described in documents circulated by National Science Foundation officials, the network will focus on security, "pervasive computing" environments populated by mobile, wireless and sensor networks, control of critical infrastructure and the ability to handle new services that can be used by millions of people.
The objective of this special issue, which was promoted under the auspices of the EC Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications NEWCOM++ (in particular, the Work Package WPR.B on Localization and Positioning Techniques), was to gather recent advances in both signal processing and communications areas, for localization in mobile wireless and sensor networks.
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