Tryear: 2008
Trmonth: 10
Trnumber: 5
Title: The True Cost of Accurate Time
Abstract: The scientific community has long envisioned vast networks of sensors each attached to a small battery operated micro- processor replete with a radio communications transceiver. For these scientists, each of the sensor terminals is called a node and the entirety of nodes is termed a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). WSN's have proven effective in a plethora of application domains spanning climate science [2] to mil- itary operations [10]. In applications where remote long- term operation, broad geographic coverage, low-cost (e.g. expendable hardware), and rapid deployment are vital, the WSN ooffers a practical and efficient solution. To achieve remote distributed sensing and computation the WSN must achieve synchrony among its component nodes.
Filename:
File:
Urlpdfpaper: http://nesl.ee.ucla.edu/fw/thomas/hotpower08_schmid.pdf
Urlsrcpaper:
Urlpdfpresentation: http://nesl.ee.ucla.edu/fw/thomas/hotpower08_slides.pdf
Urlsrcpresentation:
Urlavmedia:
Urldoi:
Urlpublisher:
Urlgooglescholar:
Urlciteseer:
Pubin: HotPower '08
Pubvol:
Pubnum:
Pubnum end:
Pubpagefirst:
Pubpagelast:
Pubpagecount: 0
Pubdate: 2008-12-28
Pubdate end:
Pubplace: San Diego
Publisher:
Ispublic: true
Islabdocument: true
Miscattributes:
Document category: #<DocumentCategory:0x007f418ec12510>
Main research area:
Edit | Back