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    Detecting and Preventing Sybil Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Message Authentication and Passing Method by Udaya Suriya Raj Kumar Dhamodharan, Rajamani Vayanaperumal

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Wireless sensor networks are highly indispensable for securing network protection. …”
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    Measurement of the Physical Properties during Laparoscopic Surgery Performed on Pigs by Using Forceps with Pressure Sensors by Hiroyuki Yamanaka, Kazuhide Makiyama, Kimito Osaka, Manabu Nagasaka, Masato Ogata, Takahiro Yamada, Yoshinobu Kubota

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We recorded the force measured during laparoscopic surgery performed on pigs by using forceps with pressure sensors. Several sensors, including strain gauges, accelerometers, and a potentiometer, are attached to the forceps. …”
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    Study on Selfish Node Incentive Mechanism with a Forward Game Node in Wireless Sensor Networks by Mohammed Ahmed Ahmed Al-Jaoufi, Yun Liu, Zhen-jiang Zhang, Lorna Uden

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In a wireless sensor network, some nodes may act selfishly and noncooperatively, such as not forwarding packets, in response to their own limited resources. …”
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    LPR-MLP: A Novel Health Prediction Model for Transmission Lines in Grid Sensor Networks by Yunliang Chen, Shaoqian Chen, Nian Zhang, Hao Liu, Honglei Jing, Geyong Min

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Therefore, it is very important and highly desirable to diagnose the health status of transmission lines by developing an efficient prediction model in the grid sensor network. However, the traditional methods have limitations caused by the characteristics of high dimensions, multimodality, nonlinearity, and heterogeneity of the data collected by sensors. …”
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    Fault Diagnosis of Piezoelectric Sensor Patches for Vibration Control Based on Multifeature Fusion and Improved SVM by Tian-bing Ma, Zhou Qing, Du Fei, Liu Jian

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The fault diagnosis of piezoelectric sensor patches is very important for the stability of the vibration control system and fault-tolerant control technology. …”
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    Investigating the Level of Stability of the Water Zone of Hamon Wetlands Using Sensor Images GEE in MODIS by Mohammad Fartoot Enayat, Kourosh Mohammadpour, Ali Asghar Abdollahi, Bita Jeddi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In this research, using the Google System inheritance of the Engine and the NDWI Index of Madis Sensor and its verification with Landsat and Satinel satellite imagery 2, the state of blue fluctuations of Hamoon triple wetlands with 1032 images in 2000 to 2022 was investigated The results show that the Hamoon wetland has had the most unstable water conditions compared to two other wetlands, and an average of 31.5 square kilometers, equivalent to 1.3% of its total area in the study period was in dewatering.In other words, 98.8% of its area is dry and alternately 226 months of 18.8 years was completely dry. …”
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    ENGINEERING OF LOW-TEMPERATURE MAGNETIC FIELD SENSORS BASED ON HETEROSTRUCTURES SI/SIO2/NI by E. Yu. Kaniukov, S. E. Demyanov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…This result makes it possible to create highly-sensitive magnetic field sensor devices for space applications, which operates at a liquid hydrogen cooling. …”
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    A Collision Avoidance MAC Protocol with Power Control for Adaptive Clustering Underwater Sensor Networks by Libin Xue, Hong Lei, Rongxin Zhu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) play a vital role in marine exploration and environmental monitoring. …”
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    Recovery of Lost Target Using Target Tracking in Event Driven Clustered Wireless Sensor Network by Shailaja Patil, Ashish Gupta, Mukesh Zaveri

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The prediction based target tracking in wireless sensor network is being studied from many years. However, the presence of a coverage hole(s) in the network may hamper tracking by causing temporary loss of target, which is a crucial issue in mission critical applications. …”
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