VigilNet: An integrated sensor network system for energy-efficient surveillance

This article describes one of the major efforts in the sensor network community to build an integrated sensor network system for surveillance missions. The focus of this effort is to acquire and verify information about enemy capabilities and positions of hostile targets. Such missions often involve...

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Hauptverfasser: He, Tian, Krishnamurthy, Sudha, Luo, Liqian, Yan, Ting, Gu, Lin, Stoleru, Radu, Zhou, Gang, Cao, Qing, Vicaire, Pascal, Stankovic, John A., Abdelzaher, Tarek F., Hui, Jonathan, Krogh, Bruce
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