VR
V.S. Rao
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the disruptive technologies in today’s connected world. The idea is to connect every thing to the Internet. IoT holds the key to many current and future technologies that will significantly influence the quality and sustainability of life. T
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In this paper, we describe virtual sensing framework (VSF), which reduces sensing and data transmission activities of nodes in a sensor network without compromising on either the sensing interval or data quality. VSF creates virtual
sensors (VSs) at the sink to exploit the tempor
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Murphy loves CI
Unfolding and Improving Constructive Interference in WSNs
Constructive Interference (CI) phenomenon has been exploited by Glossy, a mechanism for low-latency and reliable network flooding and time synchronization for wireless sensor networks. Recently, CI has also been used for other applications such as data collection and multicasting
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Pyroelectric Infra-Red (PIR) sensors are used in many applicationsincluding security. PIRs detect the presence ofhumans and animals from the radiation of their body heat.This could be used to trigger events, e.g., opening doors,recording video, etc. PIRs are used widely because o
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Sleep-Route
Assured Sensing with Aggressively Sleeping Nodes
In data gathering wireless sensor network applications, data correlation among the sensor nodes have been utilized to extend network lifetimes. It has been shown that the data correlation also exists between nodes that are far away, contrary to the assumption that correlation dec
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Contributed
Kitchen is becoming a hotbed for innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution. Many kitchen appliances are being connected to the Internet to facilitate `smart-cooking'. The appliances are becoming cordless too, i.e., they are being powered by the inductive power sources
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Estimating the number of people in a given area and knowing their positions open up numerous possibilities for a variety of smart data driven applications. Most of the existing systems either require active participation from people in the crowd or are too expensive to be deploye
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