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li2013improving


Bijun Li, Margit Mutschlechner, RĂ¼diger Kapitza and Falko Dressler, "Improving Transmission Reliability in Sensor Networks for Energy-Constrained Wildlife Monitoring," Proceedings of 24th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), Diversity Workshop, Poster Session, Poster Session, Farmington, PA, November 2013.


Abstract

Within the scope of wildlife monitoring, the BATS research group focuses on providing new methodologies for efficient and effective monitoring of bats in their natural habitat by using Wireless Sensor Networks. Characteristics of bats, like social behavior, are collected by the sensor nodes situated on each bat, which have a weight of less than 2 gram and are especially designed for this project. Next, the collected data will be transmitted to the ground nodes for further analysis. However, the communication channel quality may vary quickly with the continuous movement of the bats and is supposed to be highly unreliable. As a very first trial, we propose forward error correction using erasure codes for improving transmission reliability and present initial results.

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Bijun Li
Margit Mutschlechner
RĂ¼diger Kapitza
Falko Dressler

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@inproceedings{li2013improving,
    author = {Li, Bijun and Mutschlechner, Margit and Kapitza, R{\"{u}}diger and Dressler, Falko},
    title = {{Improving Transmission Reliability in Sensor Networks for Energy-Constrained Wildlife Monitoring}},
    publisher = {ACM},
    address = {Farmington, PA},
    booktitle = {24th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), Diversity Workshop, Poster Session, Poster Session},
    month = {11},
    year = {2013},
   }
   
   

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