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Recently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) drew the attention of the research community, driven by a wealth of theoretical and practical challenges. Wireless sensor networks are formed by connected sensors that each have the ability to collect, process, and store environmental information as well as communicate with others via inter-sensor wireless communication. The many-to-one communication pattern...
Wireless sensor networks are formed by connected sensor nodes that each have the ability to collect, process, and store environmental information as well as communicate with other nodes via inter-node wireless communication. These characteristics allow wireless sensor networks to be used in a wide range of applications. Cluster-based protocols attempt to solve this problem by load balancing within...
A new technique for detection and discrimination of stationary or slow-moving over-resolved targets on the ground, based upon a Hotelling T-squared test/generalized inner product (GIP) approach to signal analysis is presented. This robust detector separates radar returns from interference via a coherent process. This GIP-based processing can be applied to single-receiver channel systems, multiple...
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