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Grigory Dolgikh, Yuri Morgunov, Alexander Burenin, Vladimir Bezotvetnykh, Vladimir Luchin, Aleksandr Golov and Alexander Tagiltsev
The methodological and technical possibilities of monitoring temperature fields in the Sea of Japan by acoustic thermometry methods are presented. The proposed tomographic method for monitoring the dynamics and structure of water is based on the transmis...
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Omotayo Farai, Nicole Metje, Carl Anthony and David Chapman
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have emerged as a robust and cost-effective solution for buried pipeline monitoring due to the low cost (a maximum of a few tens of UK pounds (GBP)), low power supply capacity (in the order of 1 watt/hour) and small size (c...
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Saleem Shahid, Hijab Zahra, Saad Bin Qaisar, Ijaz Haider Naqvi, Syed Muzahir Abbas and Subhas Mukhopadhyay
This paper presents an experimental characterization of the proposed radio link model for an underground mine sensor network. Power efficiency and range are critical factors to consider when designing a wireless sensor network, particularly for low data ...
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Ramson Munyaradzi Nyamukondiwa, Necmi Cihan Orger, Daisuke Nakayama and Mengu Cho
The atmospheric total water vapor content (TWVC) affects climate change, weather patterns, and radio signal propagation. Recent techniques such as global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) are used to measure TWVC but with either compromised accuracy, t...
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Jabeom Gu, Miryong Park, Seungsik Lee, Hoyong Kang and Bugi Kim
IoT networks on large ships are known to face challenges, such as severe signal attenuation due to the complex steel bulkhead structure inside the ship. However, reliable connectivity is still required to monitor critical facilities such as engine rooms....
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