Winston Wu, Chris Lucas, Rachel Scollans, Kris Porter, and 27 more January 1, 2005
Rapidly growing stress on the natural environment has created an urgent demand for new environmental exploration systems that operate remotely and autonomously. As sensor networks are applied to these critical environmental monitoring problems, a series of new requirements have emerged for extensive characterization of dynamic phenomena in three-dimensional environments. The unpredictable presence of obstacles to sensing and the inherent temporal evolution of events create limitations for optimal deployment of sensors in the environment.
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- Winston Wu
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- Chris Lucas
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- Rachel Scollans
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- Kris Porter
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- Jenny Jay
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- Wendy Gwo
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- Michael Hamilton
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- Victor Chen
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- Tom Harmon
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- Deborah Estrin
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- Ashutosh Verma
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- Richard Pon
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- Xiangming Kong
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- Willie Chen
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- Roja Bandari
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- Jason Gordon
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- William J. Kais
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- Robert Gilbert
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- Eric Lin
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- Nithya Ramanathan
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- Aman Kansal
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- Mohammad Rahimi
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- Jeffrey Tseng
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- Lynn Wang
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- Michael Stealey
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- Lisa Shirachi
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- Arun Somasundara
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- Mark Hansen
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- Duo Liu
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