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Gang Chen, Weixiang Shi, Lei Yu, Jizhuo Huang, Jiangang Wei and Jun Wang
In recent years, wireless sensors have progressively supplanted conventional limited sensors owing to their attributes of small size, low cost, and high accuracy. Consequently, there has been a growing interest in leveraging wireless sensor networks for ...
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Sojeong Roh, Trong Danh Nguyen and Jun Seop Lee
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, capable of wirelessly processing large amounts of information, is gaining attention with the advancement of IoT technology. RFID systems can be utilized as Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology by intr...
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Ruihang Zhang, Jiayan Yang, Mu Jia, Tingting Zhang and Yachuan Bao
Wireless localization and target sensing both rely on precise extraction of parameters such as signal amplitude, propagation delay, and Doppler shift from the received signals. Due to the high multi-path resolution and strong penetration, both localizati...
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Luis A. Fletscher, Alejandra Zuleta, Alexander Galvis, David Quintero, Juan Felipe Botero and Natalia Gaviria
While 5G has become a reality in several places around the world, some countries are still in the process of assigning frequency bands and deploying networks. In this context, there is a significant opportunity to explore new market models for the manage...
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Lun-Min Shih, Huan-Liang Tsai and Cheng-Yu Tsai
This paper presents an original wireless DYU Air Box of an environment-monitoring IoT (EMIoT) system on a campus to offer information on environmental conditions through the public ThingSpeak IoT platform for stakeholders including all the students and e...
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Swagat Bhattacharyya and Jennifer O. Hasler
While wireless sensor node (WSNs) have proliferated with the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), uniformly sampled analog?digital converters (ADCs) have traditionally reigned paramount in the signal processing pipeline. The large volume of data generat...
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Zuoqin Zhao, Yufei Nai, Zhiguo Yu, Xin Xu, Xiaoyang Cao and Xiaofeng Gu
Compressed Sensing (CS) has been applied to electrocardiogram monitoring in wireless sensor networks, but existing sampling and compression circuits consume too much hardware. This paper proposes a low-power and small-area sampling and compression circui...
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Valery Nkemeni, Fabien Mieyeville and Pierre Tsafack
In wireless sensor network-based water pipeline monitoring (WWPM) systems, a vital requirement emerges: the achievement of low energy consumption. This primary goal arises from the fundamental necessity to ensure the sustained operability of sensor nodes...
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Marcel Louis Meli, Sebastien Favre, Benjamin Maij, Stefan Stajic, Manuel Boebel, Philip John Poole, Martin Schellenberg and Charalampos S. Kouzinopoulos
Harvesting energy for IoT nodes in places that are permanently poorly lit is important, as many such places exist in buildings and other locations. The need for energy-autonomous devices working in such environments has so far received little attention. ...
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Xiao Xu, Xuehan Zhang, Zhongxu Bao, Xiaojie Yu, Yuqing Yin, Xu Yang and Qiang Niu
Hand gesture recognition is an essential Human?Computer Interaction (HCI) mechanism for users to control smart devices. While traditional device-based methods support acceptable recognition performance, the recent advance in wireless sensing could enable...
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