Pattern formation in wireless sensor networks

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Publication Type technical report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Program Advanced Research Projects Agency
Creator Henderson, Thomas C.
Other Author Luthy, Kyle; Grant, Edward
Title Pattern formation in wireless sensor networks
Date 2008
Description Biological systems exhibit an amazing array of distributed sensor/actuator systems, and the exploitation of principles and practices found in nature will lead to more effective artificial systems. The retina is an example of a highly tuned sensing organ, and the human skin is comprised of a set of heterogeneous sensor and actuator elements. Moreover, the specific organization and architecture of these systems depends on contextual influences during the developmental stages of the organism. Comparable theoretical and technological methodologies need to be found for wireless sensor networks. We propose the study of reaction-diffusion systems from mathematical biology as a starting point for this endeavor. Algorithms and experiments are described here for a useful set of pattern formation methods in wireless sensor networks.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Pattern formation; Wireless sensor networks
Subject LCSH Wireless sensor networks
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Henderson, T. C., Luthy, K., & Grant, E. (2008). Pattern formation in wireless sensor networks. UUCS-08-008.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
Relation is Part of ARPANET
Rights Management University of Utah
Format Medium application/pdf
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Source University of Utah School of Computing
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qr5fhm
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