Contrinex Inc, a technology company that has been serving the needs of US and Canada based equipment builders since 1998 and global manufacturer of inductive and photoelectric sensors, RFID systems, and safety light curtains has announce the release of C12…
Author: Dr. Celestine Iwendi
Celestine Iwendi is a Sensor and Electronics Researcher at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He can be reached at celestine.iwendi@ieee.org
Reliable Wireless Sensor Networks for Future Smart Grid Systems
Energy technologies are of particular importance to the world at large. It is a key driver of the any country’s development and economic growth. Nigeria with a population of over 170 million people can only boast of about 4,500MW generated,…
Multi-Block Alternating Direction Method
Multi-Block Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers Are there Better Algorithms for Linear Programming? [gview file=”http://www.wsnmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/linear-programming.pdf”]
Sensor Application: Smart home heating and cooling
An MIT Alumnus with a spinout company known as Ecovent is further refining Smart Home Heating and Cooling technology with an automated system of vents and sensors that allows temperature control of individual rooms through an app. This technology which…
Analysis of WSN Evaluation kits
Wireless Sensor Networks are typically purpose-built, designed to support a single or complex running application. As the demand for applications that can harness the capabilities of a sensor-rich environment increases, the problem of the availability of sensing infrastructure that is…
Online to Offline (O2O) Integration: IoT Applications
Investment that will provide channels to introduce Internet of Things to services that are mostly in hot demand by customers has been kicked off by China’s leading search engine Baidu Inc. The company has made an investment in online laundry…
Latest Papers Published in the Journal of Wireless Sensor Network (JWSN)
B-LEACH: A Clustering Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks based on Bacterial Foraging Algorithm Bhavana Adiga Abstract: Wireless sensor networks [WSN] are popular as they are potentially low cost solution to various real world challenges. Environment is monitored by the autonomous…
Security against Physical Attacks Using Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs)
Few years ago, sophisticated physical and aggressive attacks have evolved to recover secrets from integrated circuits. This poses a threat to smart cards, RFID tags, FPGA implementations, WSN and many other applications which rely on secrets stored inside a digital…
Function–Based Security in RFID Systems
Physically Unclonable Function–Based Security and Privacy in RFID Systems. [gview file=”http://www.wsnmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/rfid.pdf”]
IoT Wireless Sensors and the Problem of Short Battery Life
Abstract: Wireless sensors are going to introduce huge changes to monitoring environmental parameters and industrial installations. Today, sensor installation and wiring constraints block widespread adoption. With battery-powered devices, the Internet of Things can become a true reality — as soon…