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Kay Smarsly, Kosmas Dragos, Jan Stührenberg and Mathias Worm
With the advancements in information, communication, and sensing technologies, structural health monitoring (SHM) has matured into a substantial pillar of infrastructure maintenance. In particular, wireless sensor networks have gradually been incorporate...
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Kithmini Godewatte Arachchige, Philip Branch and Jason But
With the development of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, industries such as healthcare have started using low-powered sensor-based devices. Because IoT devices are typically low-powered, they are susceptible to cyber intrusions. As an emerging info...
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Carolina Del-Valle-Soto, Ramon A. Briseño, Leonardo J. Valdivia, Ramiro Velázquez and Juan Arturo Nolazco-Flores
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are useful in medicine for monitoring the vital signs of elderly patients. These sensors allow for remote monitoring of a patient?s state of health, making it easier for elderly patients, and allowing to avoid or at least t...
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Shushant Kumar Jain, Rinkoo Bhatia, Neeraj Shrivastava, Sharad Salunke, Mohammad Farukh Hashmi and Neeraj Dhanraj Bokde
In the context of query-driven wireless sensor networks (WSNs), a unique scenario arises where sensor nodes are solicited by a base station, also known as a sink, based on specific areas of interest (AoIs). Upon receiving a query, designated sensor nodes...
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Anas Abu Taleb, Qasem Abu Al-Haija and Ammar Odeh
Wireless sensor networks (W.S.N.s) are a critical research area with numerous practical applications. W.S.N.s are utilized in real-life scenarios, including environmental monitoring, healthcare, industrial automation, smart homes, and agriculture. As W.S...
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