We study what happens when the same wireless sensor network (WSN) is "immersed" in different outdoor environments, namely, two types of forests and an open field. Qualitative answers can be derived from existing results. Here, we aim to quantify the extent of changes, both at the physical and application layer, based on the combined e ect of environmental parameters over daily and seasonal time-scales
Marfievici, R.; Murphy, A.L.; Picco, G.P.; Ossi, F.; Cagnacci, F. (2013). Are those trees messing with my Wireless Sensor Network?. In: 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2013), Rome, November 11-14, 2013. url: http://sensys.acm.org/2013/index.html handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/24536
Are those trees messing with my Wireless Sensor Network?
Ossi, Federico;Cagnacci, Francesca
2013-01-01
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We study what happens when the same wireless sensor network (WSN) is "immersed" in different outdoor environments, namely, two types of forests and an open field. Qualitative answers can be derived from existing results. Here, we aim to quantify the extent of changes, both at the physical and application layer, based on the combined e ect of environmental parameters over daily and seasonal time-scalesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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