Algorithmic Aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks Second International Workshop, ALGOSENSORS 2006, Venice, Italy, July 15, 2006, Revised Selected Papers /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Nikoletseas, Sotiris E. (Editor), Rolim, José D. P. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4240
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Table of Contents:
  • Regular Papers
  • Efficient Training of Sensor Networks
  • On the Complexity of Minimizing Interference in Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks
  • A Context Interpretation Based Wireless Sensor Network for the Emergency Preparedness Class of Applications
  • Adaptive Initialization Algorithm for Ad Hoc Radio Networks with Carrier Sensing
  • Securing Communication Trees in Sensor Networks
  • Self-deployment Algorithms for Mobile Sensors on a Ring
  • Minimizing Interference of a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network in a Plane
  • Self-stabilizing Weight-Based Clustering Algorithm for Ad Hoc Sensor Networks
  • Improved Stretch Factor for Bounded-Degree Planar Power Spanners of Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
  • Wireless Communication in Random Geometric Topologies
  • Localization Algorithm for Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks with Traffic Overhead Minimization by Emission Inhibition
  • The Threshold Behaviour of the Fixed Radius Random Graph Model and Applications to the Key Management Problem of Sensor Networks
  • Area Based Beaconless Reliable Broadcasting in Sensor Networks
  • A Flexible Algorithm for Sensor Network Partitioning and Self-partitioning Problems
  • Computing Bridges, Articulations, and 2-Connected Components in Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Short Papers
  • Uniquely Localizable Networks with Few Anchors
  • A Locating Method for Ubiquitous Robots Based on Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Declarative Resource Naming for Macroprogramming Wireless Networks of Embedded Systems
  • Equalizing Sensor Energy and Maximising Sensor Network Lifespan Using RETT
  • On the Information Flow Required for Tracking Control in Networks of Mobile Sensing Agents.