The concept of Internet of Things (IoT), which has roots at MIT, has begun to make an impact in industries ranging from industrial systems to healthcare. MIT researchers and a host of others continue to conduct ground-breaking research on topics…
Tracking Self Interference in WSN
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Change Awareness in Opportunistic Networks
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Plankton: an Efficient DTN Routing Algorithm
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Researchers develops Hack-proof RFID chips
A new technology could secure credit cards, key cards, and pallets of goods in warehouses have been developed by combined researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments. It consists of a new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) chip that is…
Latest Articles in the Journal of WSN (JWSN)
An Energy Efficient Evo-Fuzzy Sleep Scheduling Protocol for Stationary Target Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks Srinjoy Ganguly Abstract Target coverage is a fundamental problem that needs to be addressed in sensor networks for a variety of applications such as environment…