768 resultados para Wireless Sensor Networks(WSN)
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Video coding technologies have played a major role in the explosion of large market digital video applications and services. In this context, the very popular MPEG-x and H-26x video coding standards adopted a predictive coding paradigm, where complex encoders exploit the data redundancy and irrelevancy to 'control' much simpler decoders. This codec paradigm fits well applications and services such as digital television and video storage where the decoder complexity is critical, but does not match well the requirements of emerging applications such as visual sensor networks where the encoder complexity is more critical. The Slepian Wolf and Wyner-Ziv theorems brought the possibility to develop the so-called Wyner-Ziv video codecs, following a different coding paradigm where it is the task of the decoder, and not anymore of the encoder, to (fully or partly) exploit the video redundancy. Theoretically, Wyner-Ziv video coding does not incur in any compression performance penalty regarding the more traditional predictive coding paradigm (at least for certain conditions). In the context of Wyner-Ziv video codecs, the so-called side information, which is a decoder estimate of the original frame to code, plays a critical role in the overall compression performance. For this reason, much research effort has been invested in the past decade to develop increasingly more efficient side information creation methods. This paper has the main objective to review and evaluate the available side information methods after proposing a classification taxonomy to guide this review, allowing to achieve more solid conclusions and better identify the next relevant research challenges. After classifying the side information creation methods into four classes, notably guess, try, hint and learn, the review of the most important techniques in each class and the evaluation of some of them leads to the important conclusion that the side information creation methods provide better rate-distortion (RD) performance depending on the amount of temporal correlation in each video sequence. It became also clear that the best available Wyner-Ziv video coding solutions are almost systematically based on the learn approach. The best solutions are already able to systematically outperform the H.264/AVC Intra, and also the H.264/AVC zero-motion standard solutions for specific types of content. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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A compreensão das interacções entre os oceanos, a linha de costa, a qualidade do ar e as florestas só será possível através do registo e análise de informação geo-temporalmente referenciada. Mas a monitorização de grandes áreas apresenta o problema da cobertura espacial e temporal, e os custos nela envolvidos pela impossibilidade de disseminar a quantidade de estações de monitorização necessários à compreensão do fenómeno. É necessário então definir metodologias de colocação de sensores e recolha de informação de forma robusta, económica e temporalmente útil. Nesta dissertação apresentamos uma estratégia de monitorização ambiental, para meios hídricos, (ou de grande dimensão) que baseada em sistemas móveis e alguns princípios da geoestatística, fornece uma ferramenta de monitorização mais económica, sem prejuízo da qualidade de informação. Os modelos usados na geoestatística assentam na ideia de que medidas mais próximas tendem a serem mais parecidas do que valores observados em locais distantes e fornece métodos para quantificar esta correlação espacial e incorporá-la na estimação. Os resultados obtidos sustentam a convicção do uso de veículos móveis em redes de sensores e que contribuímos para responder à seguinte questão “Qual a técnica que nos permite com poucos sensores monitorizar grandes áreas?”. A solução passará por modelos de estimação de grandezas utilizados na geoestatística associados a sistemas móveis.
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Consider the problem of designing an algorithm for acquiring sensor readings. Consider specifically the problem of obtaining an approximate representation of sensor readings where (i) sensor readings originate from different sensor nodes, (ii) the number of sensor nodes is very large, (iii) all sensor nodes are deployed in a small area (dense network) and (iv) all sensor nodes communicate over a communication medium where at most one node can transmit at a time (a single broadcast domain). We present an efficient algorithm for this problem, and our novel algorithm has two desired properties: (i) it obtains an interpolation based on all sensor readings and (ii) it is scalable, that is, its time-complexity is independent of the number of sensor nodes. Achieving these two properties is possible thanks to the close interlinking of the information processing algorithm, the communication system and a model of the physical world.
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In visual sensor networks, local feature descriptors can be computed at the sensing nodes, which work collaboratively on the data obtained to make an efficient visual analysis. In fact, with a minimal amount of computational effort, the detection and extraction of local features, such as binary descriptors, can provide a reliable and compact image representation. In this paper, it is proposed to extract and code binary descriptors to meet the energy and bandwidth constraints at each sensing node. The major contribution is a binary descriptor coding technique that exploits the correlation using two different coding modes: Intra, which exploits the correlation between the elements that compose a descriptor; and Inter, which exploits the correlation between descriptors of the same image. The experimental results show bitrate savings up to 35% without any impact in the performance efficiency of the image retrieval task. © 2014 EURASIP.
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In this article, physical layer awareness in access, core, and metro networks is addressed, and a Physical Layer Aware Network Architecture Framework for the Future Internet is presented and discussed, as proposed within the framework of the European ICT Project 4WARD. Current limitations and shortcomings of the Internet architecture are driving research trends at a global scale toward a novel, secure, and flexible architecture. This Future Internet architecture must allow for the co-existence and cooperation of multiple networks on common platforms, through the virtualization of network resources. Possible solutions embrace a full range of technologies, from fiber backbones to wireless access networks. The virtualization of physical networking resources will enhance the possibility of handling different profiles, while providing the impression of mutual isolation. This abstraction strategy implies the use of well elaborated mechanisms in order to deal with channel impairments and requirements, in both wireless (access) and optical (core) environments.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores - Área de Especialização de Telecomunicações
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O presente projeto enquadra-se na área das redes de sensores sem fios, onde o seu crescente desenvolvimento permite aplicar esta tecnologia em diversas áreas, como por exemplo, na monitorização ambiental, utilização militar, domótica, saúde, entre outras. Uma rede de sensores sem fios consiste em diversos nós dispersos num campo de aplicação onde procedem à recolha de dados do ambiente em que estão inseridos, como o valor de uma temperatura, humidade ou outra grandeza física, e os transmitem para uma estação base onde podem ser monitorizados. Tendo a área da saúde uma importância significativa, este projeto focalizou-se na mesma. O projeto apresentado nesta dissertação teve como principal objetivo o desenvolvimento de uma rede de sensores sem fios, em que dois nós procedam à aquisição da temperatura corporal de uma pessoa em dois locais distintos, para posterior envio da mesma para os restantes nós da rede, onde será apresentada em estações de monitorização. Este projeto foi desenvolvido baseado num recente protocolo de redes sem fios, nomeadamente o protocolo ANTTM. Assim sendo, em primeiro lugar, serão abordados neste relatório os objetivos e a contextualização deste projeto. Em seguida, será apresentada uma comparação sobre alguns aspetos de algumas tecnologias de comunicações sem fios, nomeadamente o ZigBee, Bluetooth e ANT. Devido ao fato da tecnologia ANT ser a escolhida para o desenvolvimento deste projeto, será também apresentado um estudo mais detalhado sobre o mesmo. Depois, será apresentado o desenvolvimento e implementações efetuadas, e por último serão apresentadas as conclusões técnicas e pessoais que este projeto permitiu obter.
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Engenharia Informática, Área de Especialização em Arquiteturas, Sistemas e Redes
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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Currently, due to the widespread use of computers and the internet, students are trading libraries for the World Wide Web and laboratories with simulation programs. In most courses, simulators are made available to students and can be used to proof theoretical results or to test a developing hardware/product. Although this is an interesting solution: low cost, easy and fast way to perform some courses work, it has indeed major disadvantages. As everything is currently being done with/in a computer, the students are loosing the “feel” of the real values of the magnitudes. For instance in engineering studies, and mainly in the first years, students need to learn electronics, algorithmic, mathematics and physics. All of these areas can use numerical analysis software, simulation software or spreadsheets and in the majority of the cases data used is either simulated or random numbers, but real data could be used instead. For example, if a course uses numerical analysis software and needs a dataset, the students can learn to manipulate arrays. Also, when using the spreadsheets to build graphics, instead of using a random table, students could use a real dataset based, for instance, in the room temperature and its variation across the day. In this work we present a framework which uses a simple interface allowing it to be used by different courses where the computers are the teaching/learning process in order to give a more realistic feeling to students by using real data. A framework is proposed based on a set of low cost sensors for different physical magnitudes, e.g. temperature, light, wind speed, which are connected to a central server, that the students have access with an Ethernet protocol or are connected directly to the student computer/laptop. These sensors use the communication ports available such as: serial ports, parallel ports, Ethernet or Universal Serial Bus (USB). Since a central server is used, the students are encouraged to use sensor values results in their different courses and consequently in different types of software such as: numerical analysis tools, spreadsheets or simply inside any programming language when a dataset is needed. In order to do this, small pieces of hardware were developed containing at least one sensor using different types of computer communication. As long as the sensors are attached in a server connected to the internet, these tools can also be shared between different schools. This allows sensors that aren't available in a determined school to be used by getting the values from other places that are sharing them. Another remark is that students in the more advanced years and (theoretically) more know how, can use the courses that have some affinities with electronic development to build new sensor pieces and expand the framework further. The final solution provided is very interesting, low cost, simple to develop, allowing flexibility of resources by using the same materials in several courses bringing real world data into the students computer works.
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The vision of the Internet of Things (IoT) includes large and dense deployment of interconnected smart sensing and monitoring devices. This vast deployment necessitates collection and processing of large volume of measurement data. However, collecting all the measured data from individual devices on such a scale may be impractical and time consuming. Moreover, processing these measurements requires complex algorithms to extract useful information. Thus, it becomes imperative to devise distributed information processing mechanisms that identify application-specific features in a timely manner and with a low overhead. In this article, we present a feature extraction mechanism for dense networks that takes advantage of dominance-based medium access control (MAC) protocols to (i) efficiently obtain global extrema of the sensed quantities, (ii) extract local extrema, and (iii) detect the boundaries of events, by using simple transforms that nodes employ on their local data. We extend our results for a large dense network with multiple broadcast domains (MBD). We discuss and compare two approaches for addressing the challenges with MBD and we show through extensive evaluations that our proposed distributed MBD approach is fast and efficient at retrieving the most valuable measurements, independent of the number sensor nodes in the network.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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As Redes Sem Fios Enterradas (Wireless Underground Networks - WUN) são formadas por nós que comunicam entre si através de ligações sem fios e têm como meio de propagação o solo. Os sistemas de localização mais utilizados atualmente têm desvantagens ao nível da precisão e o custo. Nesta tese é proposta uma solução de localização de precisão que recorre à utilização de redes sem fios enterradas e um algoritmo de posicionamento baseados em Wi-Fi. O objetivo é estimar a localização de objetos, utilizando dispositivos Wi-Fi de baixo custo. Os resultados experimentais obtidos demonstram que o erro de localização é inferior a 0,40 m, e que esta solução é viável para, por exemplo, localizar jogadores num campo de futebol ou localizar um objeto num campo agrícola.
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Oceans have shown tremendous importance and impact on our lives. Thus the need for monitoring and protecting the oceans has grown exponentially in recent years. On the other hand, oceans have economical and industrial potential in areas such as pharmaceutical, oil, minerals and biodiversity. This demand is increasing and the need for high data rate and near real-time communications between submerged agents became of paramount importance. Among the needs for underwater communications, streaming video (e.g. for inspecting risers or hydrothermal vents) can be seen as the top challenge, which when solved will make all the other applications possible. Presently, the only reliable approach for underwater video streaming relies on wired connections or tethers (e.g. from ROVs to the surface) which presents severe operational constraints that makes acoustic links together with AUVs and sensor networks strongly appealing. Using new polymer-based acoustic transducers, which in very recent works have shown to have bandwidth and power efficiency much higher than the usual ceramics, this article proposes the development of a reprogrammable acoustic modem for operating in underwater communications with video streaming capabilities. The results have shown a maximum data-rate of 1Mbps with a simple modulation scheme such as OOK, at a distance of 20 m.