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Wireless Sensor Networks

First European Workshop, EWSN 2004, Berlin, Germany, January 19-21, 2004, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2920)

Conference series link(s): EWSN: European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks

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Table of contents (24 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Power Sources for Wireless Sensor Networks

    • Shad Roundy, Dan Steingart, Luc Frechette, Paul Wright, Jan Rabaey
    Pages 1-17
  3. Matrix Pencil for Positioning in Wireless ad hoc Sensor Network

    • Liang Song, Raviraj Adve, Dimitrios Hatzinakos
    Pages 18-27
  4. Networked Slepian-Wolf: Theory and Algorithms

    • Răzvan Cristescu, Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, Martin Vetterli
    Pages 44-59
  5. Context-Aware Sensors

    • Eiman Elnahrawy, Badri Nath
    Pages 77-93
  6. Analysis of Node Energy Consumption in Sensor Networks

    • Katja Schwieger, Heinrich Nuszkowski, Gerhard Fettweis
    Pages 94-105
  7. Topology Transparent Support for Sensor Networks

    • Robert Simon, Emerson Farrugia
    Pages 122-137
  8. Structured Communication in Single Hop Sensor Networks

    • Amol Bakshi, Viktor K. Prasanna
    Pages 138-153
  9. ACE: An Emergent Algorithm for Highly Uniform Cluster Formation

    • Haowen Chan, Adrian Perrig
    Pages 154-171
  10. Improving the Energy Efficiency of Directed Diffusion Using Passive Clustering

    • Vlado Handziski, Andreas Köpke, Holger Karl, Christian Frank, Witold Drytkiewicz
    Pages 172-187
  11. A Novel Mechanism for Routing in Highly Mobile ad hoc Sensor Networks

    • Jane Tateson, Ian W. Marshall
    Pages 204-217
  12. Building Blocks of Energy and Cost Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks

    • Amer Filipovic, Amitava Datta
    Pages 218-233
  13. Max-Min Length-Energy-Constrained Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

    • Rajgopal Kannan, Lydia Ray, Ram Kalidindi, S. S. Iyengar
    Pages 234-249
  14. Time-Synchronized Neighbor Nodes Based Redundant Robust Routing (TSN2R3) for Mobile Sensor Networks

    • Wonjong Noh, Kyungsoo Lim, Jihoon Lee, Sunshin An
    Pages 250-262
  15. Design of Surveillance Sensor Grids with a Lifetime Constraint

    • Vivek Mhatre, Catherine Rosenberg, Daniel Kofman, Ravi Mazumdar, Ness Shroff
    Pages 263-275
  16. Design of a Secure Distributed Service Directory for Wireless Sensornetworks

    • Hans-Joachim Hof, Erik-Oliver Blaß, Thomas Fuhrmann, Martina Zitterbart
    Pages 276-290

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About this book

WithgreatpleasurewewelcomedtheattendeestoEWSN2004,the1stEuropean Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, held in the exciting and lively city of Berlin. Wireless sensor networks are a key technology for new ways of interaction betweencomputersandthephysicalenvironmentwhichsurroundsus.Compared to traditional networking technologies, wireless sensor networks are faced with a rather unique mix of challenges: scalability, energy e?ciency, self-con?guration, constrainedcomputationandmemoryresourcesinindividualnodes,data-cent- city, and interaction with the physical environment, to name but a few. The goal of this workshop is to create a forum for presenting new results in the ?ourishing ?eld of wireless sensor networks. By bringing together academia and industry we hope to stimulate new opportunities for collaborations. In compiling the scienti?c program we have been quite selective. Thanks to the e?orts of 90 reviewers who delivered 252 reviews for the 76 papers originally submitted from all over the world, a strong selection of the 24 best contributions was made possible. The Technical Program Committee created an outstanding program covering the broad scope of this highly interdisciplinary ?eld: from distributed signal processing through networking and middleware issues to - plication experience. Running such a workshop requires dedication and much work from many people. We want to thank in particular Petra Hutt, Irene Ostertag and Heike Klemz for their valuable and esteemed help in the local organization of this workshop. We hope that you enjoy this volume, and if you were lucky enough to - tend we hope that you enjoyed the discussions with colleagues working in this fascinating area.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

    Holger Karl

  • Telecommunication Networks Group, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

    Adam Wolisz, Andreas Willig

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