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The last few years have seen rapid advancements in deploying semi and fully-autonomous vehicles into the mass market. Several car manufactures and technology companies ha[...]
2018 | doctoral dissertations |
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This work proposes a game theoretic framework for managing the radio resources of wireless sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). We consider data collecting se[...]
2014 | masters theses |
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A major constraint for long term sustainability of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is the limitation of their energy resources. Most wirel[...]
2020 | masters theses |
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Wireless sensor networks are widely used in many application domains in recent years. Data collection is a fundamental function provided by wireless sensor networks. How [...]
2012 | doctoral dissertations |
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As the size and node density of wireless sensor networks (WSN) increase, the energy conservation problem becomes more critical and the conventional methods become inadequ[...]
2009 | doctoral dissertations |
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Localization is a key component of any mobile robot application. For any task a mobile robot might need to perform, precise knowledge of its pose within its environment i[...]
2017 | doctoral dissertations |
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Wireless sensor networks can potentially achieve perpetual maintenance-free operation by harnessing ambient energy from the environment. However, most environmental energ[...]
2018 | doctoral dissertations |
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In recent years there has been a proliferation of research on a number of wirelessmulti-hop networks that include mobile ad-hoc networks, wireless mesh networks,and wirel[...]
2013 | doctoral dissertations |
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Received radio frequency (RF) signal strength provides a cost-effective mechanism for distance estimation that is popularly used for range-based localization in wireless [...]
2020 | doctoral dissertations |