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Energy-efficient communication protocol for wireless microsensor networks

by Wendi Rabiner Heinzelman, Anantha Chandrakasan, Hari Balakrishnan , 2000
"... Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable the reliable monitoring of a variety of environments for both civil and military applications. In this paper, we look at communication protocols, which can have significant impact on the overall energy dissipation of these networks. Based on our f ..."
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Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable the reliable monitoring of a variety of environments for both civil and military applications. In this paper, we look at communication protocols, which can have significant impact on the overall energy dissipation of these networks. Based on our

From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases.

by Usama Fayyad , Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro , Padhraic Smyth - AI Magazine, , 1996
"... ■ Data mining and knowledge discovery in databases have been attracting a significant amount of research, industry, and media attention of late. What is all the excitement about? This article provides an overview of this emerging field, clarifying how data mining and knowledge discovery in database ..."
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low-level data (which are typically too voluminous to understand and digest easily) into other forms that might be more compact (for example, a short report), more abstract (for example, a descriptive approximation or model of the process that generated the data), or more useful (for example, a

Evaluation campaigns and TRECVid

by Alan F. Smeaton, Paul Over, Wessel Kraaij - in ACM MIR , 2006
"... The TREC Video Retrieval Evaluation (TRECVid) is an international benchmarking activity to encourage research in video information retrieval by providing a large test collection, uniform scoring procedures, and a forum for organizations 1 interested in comparing their results. TRECVid completed its ..."
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variety of semantic and low-level video features, shot boundary detection and the detection of story boundaries in broadcast TV news. This paper will give an introduction to information retrieval (IR) evaluation from both a user and a system perspective, highlighting that system evaluation is by far

Uniprocessor Garbage Collection Techniques

by Paul R. Wilson - SUBMITTED TO ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS
"... We survey basic garbage collection algorithms, and variations such as incremental and generational collection; we then discuss low-level implementation considerations and the relationships between storage management systems, languages, and compilers. Throughout, we attempt to present a uni ed view b ..."
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We survey basic garbage collection algorithms, and variations such as incremental and generational collection; we then discuss low-level implementation considerations and the relationships between storage management systems, languages, and compilers. Throughout, we attempt to present a uni ed view

The Impact of Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks

by Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Deborah Estrin, Stephen Wicker
"... Sensor networks are distributed event-based systems that differ from traditional communication networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. Datacentric mechanisms that perform in-network aggregation of data are needed in th ..."
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Sensor networks are distributed event-based systems that differ from traditional communication networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. Datacentric mechanisms that perform in-network aggregation of data are needed

Low Impact Development Center

by Neil Weinstein, Executive Director, Executive Director
"... The Friends of the Rappahannock and the Low Impact Development Center, Incorporated (both non-profit organizations) are developing guidance and strategies for rural communities in Virginia to incorporate LID into their local resource protection and regulatory programs. This project was funded by the ..."
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The Friends of the Rappahannock and the Low Impact Development Center, Incorporated (both non-profit organizations) are developing guidance and strategies for rural communities in Virginia to incorporate LID into their local resource protection and regulatory programs. This project was funded

Low Impact Design Approach Low Impact Development

by unknown authors
"... This different approach further challenges us to maximise ..."
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This different approach further challenges us to maximise

A Guide To Low-Impact Development

by Barnegat Bay, In The Barnegat Bay Watershed, Barnegat Bay Watershed, Barnegat Bay, Barnegat Bay Lid
"... Low Impact Development (LID) is a commonly used term encountered in land development and stormwater management discussions. In essence, LID encompasses a variety of practices intended to minimize the impacts of development by managing stormwater in a manner reflec-tive of pre-development conditions. ..."
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Low Impact Development (LID) is a commonly used term encountered in land development and stormwater management discussions. In essence, LID encompasses a variety of practices intended to minimize the impacts of development by managing stormwater in a manner reflec-tive of pre-development conditions

Low Impact Development Techniques

by unknown authors , 2004
"... As described in Chapter 1, land development can have severe adverse stormwater impacts, particularly if the land is converted from woods, meadow, or other natural condition to a highly disturbed area with large percentages of impervious and non-native vegetated covers. Such impacts typically include ..."
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As described in Chapter 1, land development can have severe adverse stormwater impacts, particularly if the land is converted from woods, meadow, or other natural condition to a highly disturbed area with large percentages of impervious and non-native vegetated covers. Such impacts typically

Compost and Low Impact Development

by unknown authors , 2009
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