Article: Computers.

Self Organizing Sensor Networks Maximal Coverage Using Autonomous Mobil Nodes. Swapna Ghanekar, Fatma Mili and Imad Elhajj, Oakland University, Computer Science and Engineering, Rochester, MI

Advances in sensing and communication technology make sensor networks a convenient and cost effective tool for collecting data in hard to reach and hazardous areas. Increasingly, sensor networks are used to monitor the environment and enable swift and accurate intervention. Environmental monitoring is characterized by the facts that the area under surveillance tend to be large whereas incidents tend to be both sparse in time and localized. In this research, we investigate ...

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