Search Results - "Schurgers, C."
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Energy-Efficient Ranging for Post-Facto Self-Localization in Mobile Underwater Networks
Published in IEEE journal on selected areas in communications (01-12-2008)“…Many ocean processes, both biological and physical, greatly depend on and interact with the intrinsic current dynamics of the underwater environment. A…”
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Distributed on-demand address assignment in wireless sensor networks
Published in IEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems (01-10-2002)“…Sensor networks consist of autonomous wireless sensor nodes that are networked together in an ad hoc fashion. The tiny nodes are equipped with substantial…”
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STEM: Topology management for energy efficient sensor networks
Published in Proceedings, IEEE Aerospace Conference (2002)“…In wireless sensor networks, where energy efficiency is the key design challenge, the energy consumption is typically dominated by the node's communication…”
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Memory optimization of MAP turbo decoder algorithms
Published in IEEE transactions on very large scale integration (VLSI) systems (01-04-2001)“…Turbo codes are the most recent breakthrough in coding theory. However, the decoder's implementation cost limits their incorporation in commercial systems…”
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Collaborative Localization for Fleets of Underwater Drifters
Published in OCEANS 2007 (2007)“…A crucial goal for ocean-sensing systems is to obtain spatially-rich data that allows us to understand the correlations between ocean processes. To achieve…”
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Statistical properties of loaded wireless multicarrier systems
Published in IEEE transactions on wireless communications (01-09-2005)“…Multicarrier modulation has established itself as an appealing option for high-performance wireless communication systems. When the channel varies slowly in…”
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Real-time collaborative tracking for underwater networked systems
Published in Ad hoc networks (01-11-2015)“…Localization is a crucial requirement for mobile underwater systems. Real-time position information is needed for control and navigation of underwater…”
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Design of a low-cost, underwater acoustic modem for short-range sensor networks
Published in OCEANS'10 IEEE SYDNEY (01-05-2010)“…A fundamental impediment to the use of dense underwater sensor networks is an inexpensive acoustic modem. Commercial underwater modems that do exist were…”
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Delay-bounded adaptive power saving for ad hoc and sensor networks
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Energy efficient wireless scheduling: adaptive loading in time
Published in 2002 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Record. WCNC 2002 (Cat. No.02TH8609) (2002)“…When designing wireless systems, one of the major challenges is tackling the time depending fading behavior of the channel. To achieve maximum throughput under…”
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Modulation scaling for energy aware communication systems
Published in ISLPED'01: Proceedings of the 2001 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (IEEE Cat. No.01TH8581) (2001)“…In systems that require low energy consumption, voltage scaling is an invaluable circuit technique. It also offers energy awareness, trading off energy and…”
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On the Performance of Range Based Bayesian Tracking
Published in IEEE communications letters (01-07-2012)“…In this letter we analyze the performance of location tracking for mobile devices that do not have direct access to Global Positioning Systems (GPS). To…”
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Design of a Low-Cost Underwater Acoustic Modem
Published in IEEE embedded systems letters (01-09-2010)“…There has been an increasing interest in creating short-range, low data rate, underwater wireless sensor networks for scientific marine exploration and…”
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Energy-efficient wakeup scheduling for maximizing lifetime of IEEE 802.15.4 networks
Published in First International Conference on Wireless Internet (WICON'05) (2005)“…Deployment of wireless ad hoc networks with scarce energy resources necessitates the design of algorithms that maximize the lifespan of the network, sustain…”
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Single parameter model for loaded multicarrier systems
Published in GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270) (2001)“…Due to its excellent spectral efficiency, multicarrier modulation has been proposed for a variety of emerging wireless systems that provide broadband…”
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Modulation scaling for real-time energy aware packet scheduling
Published in GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270) (2001)“…Portable wireless communication systems operate on a limited battery supply, and energy efficiency is therefore crucial. Voltage scaling techniques have been…”
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Optimized MAP turbo decoder
Published in 2000 IEEE Workshop on SiGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS. SiPS 2000. Design and Implementation (Cat. No.00TH8528) (2000)“…The very powerful turbo codes are a breakthrough in coding theory. The implementation of the iterative turbo decoder however hampers their incorporation in…”
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Energy Efficient Min-Max Spatial Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Networks
Published in 2009 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (01-04-2009)“…We focus on dense networks of wireless sensors used for distributed sampling and interpolation. Sensors periodically sample a physical quantity of interest,…”
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Design of self-localization strategies for networks of underwater drifters
Published in OCEANS 2008 (01-09-2008)“…Our understanding of many ocean processes hinges on collection of spatially-rich data. To this end, future underwater sensing systems are envisioned to consist…”
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