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Group: cogent_computing - with tag sensor [5 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the cogent_computing group with tag sensor
  • Robot Control: From Silicon Circuitry to Cells
    Biologically Inspired Approaches to Advanced Information Technology (2006), pp. 20-32.
    by S Tsuda, KP Zauner, YP Gunji
    edited by AJ Ijspeert, T Masuzawa, S Kusumoto
    posted to cell light robot sensing sensor slime by djhda to the group cogent_computing on 2006-02-14 09:36:26 as read
  • A high-accuracy, low-cost localization system for wireless sensor networks
    (2005), pp. 13-26.
    by Radu Stoleru, Tian He, John A Stankovic, David Luebke
  • Radio interferometric geolocation
    (2005), pp. 1-12.
    by Mikl&\#243;s Mar&\#243;ti, P&\#233;ter V&\#246;lgyesi, Sebesty&\#233;n D&\#243;ra, Branislav Kus&\#253;, Andr&\#225;s N&\#225;das, &\#193;kos L&\#233;deczi, Gy&\#246;rgy Balogh, K&\#225;roly Moln&\#225;r
  • Design and deployment of industrial sensor networks: experiences from a semiconductor plant and the north sea
    (2005), pp. 64-75.
    by Lakshman Krishnamurthy, Robert Adler, Phil Buonadonna, Jasmeet Chhabra, Mick Flanigan, Nandakishore Kushalnagar, Lama Nachman, Mark Yarvis
  • A macroscope in the redwoods
    (2005), pp. 51-63.
    by Gilman Tolle, Joseph Polastre, Robert Szewczyk, David Culler, Neil Turner, Kevin Tu, Stephen Burgess, Todd Dawson, Phil Buonadonna, David Gay, Wei Hong
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