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Estimating the number of nodes in wireless sensor networks (2006)

by B Andersson, N Pereira, E Tovar
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Localizing Objects in Large-Scale Cyber-Physical Systems ∗

by Björn Andersson, Shashi Prabh
"... We use the term Cyber-Physical Systems to refer to largescale distributed sensor systems. Locating the geographic coordinates of objects of interest is an important problem in such systems. We present a new distributed approach to localize objects and events of interest in time complexity independen ..."
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We use the term Cyber-Physical Systems to refer to largescale distributed sensor systems. Locating the geographic coordinates of objects of interest is an important problem in such systems. We present a new distributed approach to localize objects and events of interest in time complexity independent of number of nodes. 1.
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...ent that one of the minimum random numbers is MAXV . The design of the function in Algorithm 2 can be explained in terms of maximum-likelihood estimation. The reader can find more details on COUNT in =-=[2]-=-. Algorithm 1 Estimating COUNT (the number of nodes) Require: All nodes start Algorithm 1 simultaneously. 1: active - a global boolean variable indicating if the node is considered in the COUNT 2: fun...

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