Wireless Sensing without Sensors: An Experimental Study of Motion/Intrusion Detection using RF Irregularity
Motion and intrusion detection are often cited as wireless sensor network (WSN) applications with typical configurations comprising clusters of wireless nodes equipped with motion sensors to detect human motion. Currently, WSN performance is subjected to several constraints, namely radio irregularit...
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Main Authors: | LEE, Wei Qi, SEAH, Winston K. G., Hwee-Pink TAN, YAO, Zexi |
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2010
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