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S-GinMob: Soft-Handoff Solution for Mobile Users in Industrial Environments
(IEEE, 2011)
In current research studies and testbed deployments of sensor networks, individual sensor nodes are usually assumed to be static. However, recent applications require mobile sensor nodes, something that poses unique ...
Handoff Triggering for Wireless Sensor Networks with Performance Needs
(IEEE, 2013)
In this paper, we deal with mobility management for wireless sensor networks and we focus on the first phase of a handoff procedure which is concerned with the mechanics of measuring important parameters and initiating ...
Mobility Management in WSNs using Fuzzy Logic: An Industrial Application Scenario
(IEEE, 2012)
Mobility management in Wireless Sensor Networks is considered to be of an up most importance for today's critical applications. In this paper, we present a soft mobility management solution where the mobility procedures ...
The GINSENG System for Wireless Monitoring and Control: Design and Deployment Experiences
(ACM, 2013)
Today’s industrial facilities, such as oil refineries, chemical plants, and factories, rely on wired sensor systems to monitor and control the production processes. The deployment and maintenance of such cabled systems is ...
Wireless sensor networks mobility management using fuzzy logic
(Elsevier, 2014)
This paper presents a novel, intelligent controller to support mobility in wireless sensor
networks. In particular, the focus is on the deployment of such mobility solution to critical
applications, like personnel safety ...
Controlling the Handoff Procedure in an Oil Refinery Environment Using Fuzzy Logic
(IEEE, 2012)
Mobility is one of the most important challenges in a wireless sensor system. Usually, continuous connectivity of a Mobile Node (MN) is achieved by supporting handoff from one connection point to another. In order to ...
Radio Propagation in Industrial Wireless Sensor Network Environments: From Testbed to Simulation Evaluation
(ACM, 2012)
In recent years, sensor networks characteristics have led to incremental utilization in different types of applications. Several techniques have been proposed to evaluate the performance of WSNs; the two most popular being ...
Fuzzy Logic Control for Mobility Support in Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks
(Springer, 2014)
Mobility management is a crucial problem for wireless mobile communication, especially in wireless sensor networks (WSN). In this chapter, we show the need of providing an intelligent mobility controller, applicable to any ...