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Recent works on enhancing comfortability and convenience in vehicles reveal that information collections by various wireless sensor nodes have the potential due to their easiness of install and their small size. However, the conventional wireless network standards achieve insufficient reliability for practical in-vehicle communications. In this paper, through implementing 2.4GHz devices in an actual...
In recent years, as wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are widely diffused, multiple overlapping WSNs constructed on the same area become more common. In such a situation, their lifetime is expected to be extended by cooperative packet forwarding. Although some researchers have studied about cooperation in multiple WSNs, most of them do not consider the heterogeneity in the characteristics of each WSN...
The quality of wireless video delivery is susceptible to wireless channel instability, including channel fading, interference, noise, and packet loss. To improve the video quality in such wireless channels, analog transmission schemes have been proposed recently. However, the existing analog schemes have two drawbacks in high energy of video signals and loss resilience. To overcome the issues, we...
In a wireless sensor network (WSN), one of the most important challenges is extending network lifetime because it is difficult to replace sensor nodes and recharge their batteries. In a WSN, nodes around a sink tend to die earlier than other nodes because these nodes have to transmit and relay more packets. To overcome this problem, many load-balancing methods were proposed. By the way, in recent...
Lower limb motor function is important for activities of daily living. Since gait movements of elderly subjects differ from those of young people, gait measurement is considered to be effective for evaluating lower limb motor function. In this paper, focusing on foot movements during gait, a method of evaluating 3-dimentional movements of the foot during walking was examined. Gait movements were measured...
Optimizing overall performance of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is important due to the limited resources available to nodes. Several aspects of this optimization problem have been studied (e.g. improving Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols, routing, energy management) mostly separately, although there is a strong inter-connection between them. In this paper an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based...
Energy harvesting has been studied as a candidate for powering next generation wireless sensor networks. The technologies that can harvest electric power from ambient energy sources include solar, vibration, heat and wind. However, sensor nodes powered by energy harvesting devices cannot always communicate with other nodes because the energy harvesting devices cannot provide a stable supply power...
The purpose of this study is to develop a wireless FES rehabilitation system to assist effective improvement of the lower limbs. In this report, a prototype system combined with foot drop correction and gait evaluation using wireless surface electrical stimulator and the wireless inertial sensors was developed and tested with a right hemiplegic subject. For gait evaluation, lower limb joint angles...
Due to the Recent development in wireless technology, wireless sensor networks attract researchers' attention because of their applicability in many fields for effective collection of sensing data with low cost. Wireless sensor networks have many applications; some of the applications are military application, environmental application and flood detection. For example, in an environmental application...
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