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CENS, a NSF Science & Technology Center, is developing Embedded Networked Sensing Systems and applying this revolutionary technology to critical scientific and social applications. Like the Internet, these large-scale, distributed, systems, composed of smart sensors and actuators embedded in the physical world, will eventually infuse the entire world, but at a physical level instead of virtual. An interdisciplinary and multi-institutional venture, CENS involves hundreds of faculty, engineers, graduate student researchers, and undergraduate students from multiple disciplines at the partner institutions of University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Southern California (USC), University of California Riverside (UCR), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), University of California at Merced (UCM), and California State University at Los Angeles (CSULA).

There are 204 publications in this collection, published between 2001 and 2010. Showing 201 - 204.

Zhao, Yonggang; Govindan, Ramesh; Estrin, D: Residual Energy Scans for Monitoring Wireless Sensor Networks, 2002

Savvides, Andreas; Han, Chih-Chieh; Srivastava, Mani B.: Dynamic Fine-Grained Localization in Ad-Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks, 2001

Xu, Ya; Heidemann, John; Estrin, D: Geography-informed Energy Conservation for Ad Hoc Routing, 2001

Zhao, Yonggang; Govindan, Ramesh; Estrin, D: Sensor Network Tomography: Monitoring Wireless Sensor Networks, 2001

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