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  1-10 of 21 Reviews about "Sensors (I.2.9...)": Date Reviewed
  Adaptive reallocation of cybersecurity analysts to sensors for balancing risk between sensors
Shah A., Ganesan R., Jajodia S., Cam H. Service Oriented Computing and Applications 12(2): 123-135, 2018.  Type: Article

Using alerts for cybersecurity is one of the most pressing challenges, both in networks and in general within the computing world. Although there has been a surge of monitoring techniques to catch attacks and secure systems, there are ...

Nov 1 2018
  Optimizing the configuration of an heterogeneous architecture of sensors for activity recognition, using the extended belief rule-based inference methodology
Espinilla M., Medina J., Calzada A., Liu J., Martínez L., Nugent C. Microprocessors & Microsystems 52 381-390, 2017.  Type: Article

The aging populations in many countries are on the verge of increasing, and the incidence of common diseases related to this group, such as dementia, seem to by rising day by day. Hence, there is a growing need to have sensor-based act...

May 17 2018
  Target detection and tracking by bionanosensor networks
Okaie Y., Nakano T., Hara T., Nishio S., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 68 pp.  Type: Book

Bionanosensor networks are spatially distributed populations of sensors that use the methods of network engineering in a new way. Bionanosensors can be expressly engineered for a task, or be natural machines such as bacteria. The impor...

May 31 2017
  uSmell: exploring the potential for gas sensors to classify odors in ubicomp applications relative to airflow and distance
Hirano S., Hayes G., Truong K. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 19(1): 189-202, 2015.  Type: Article

Hirano et al. investigate the performance of an odor classification system using gas sensors under less controlled environments, both at a distance and relative to airflow. A machine algorithm decision tree is used for the classificati...

Apr 17 2015
  Human activity recognition: using wearable sensors and smartphones
Labrador M., Lara Yejas O., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2014. 207 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-466588-27-1)

The decline in both the price and size of sensors, and the fact that they can be embedded in various wearables (for example, clothes, jewelry, and furniture), has made them appealing for many purposes, including human activity recognit...

May 27 2014
  Inertial mems: principles and practice
Kempe V., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2011. 492 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-521766-58-6)

Designing and manufacturing micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) devices has become increasingly popular in the last decade as it spans across a larger range of applications, from car appliances to portable devices [1,2]. Once restri...

Jun 25 2012
  Mobile robot navigation using wireless sensor networks without localization procedure
Lee W., Hur K., Hwang K., Eom D., Kim J. Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal 62(2): 257-275, 2012.  Type: Article

The integration of robot navigation and wireless sensor networks has been explored in various ways over the last decade. Here, we read about methods for navigating a mobile wheeled robot, carrying only a simple distance sensor on board...

May 24 2012
  Place-dependent people tracking
Luber M., Tipaldi G., Arras K. International Journal of Robotics Research 30(3): 280-293, 2011.  Type: Article

People detection and tracking is considered a part of the whole process of enabling an autonomous system to interact and adapt to real situations; this warrants great attention to it. This paper continues in the line of developing meth...

Oct 21 2011
  Body sensor networks
Yang G. (ed), Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2006. 500 pp.  Type: Book (9781846282720)

Sensor networks are among the networking developments that clearly promise to change the world in many ways. Sensor networks are wireless communication networks typically made up of a number of small devices capable of sensing (measuri...

Sep 21 2006
  Soft tamper-proofing via program integrity verification in wireless sensor networks
Park T., Shin K. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 4(3): 297-309, 2005.  Type: Article

Sensor networks are used for a multitude of applications, such as human body monitoring, environment monitoring, safeguarding and early warning systems, and military applications. Despite their critical role, sensor networks are usuall...

Feb 16 2006
 
 
 
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