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GeoSensor Networks: Second International Conference, GSN 2006, Boston, MA, USA, October 1-3, 2006, Revised Selected and Invited Papers (Lecture Notes ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)



Rok: 2008
ISBN: 9783540799955
OKCZID: 110299002

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
NITTEL, Silvia, ed., LABRINIDIS, Alexandros, ed. a STEFANIDIS, Anthony, ed. Geosensor networks: second international conference, GSN 2006, Boston, MA, USA, October 1-3, 2006 : revised selected and invited papers. Berlin: Springer, 2008. x, 270 s. Lecture notes in computer science, 4540.


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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the Second GeoSensor Networks Conference, held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, in October 2006. The conference addressed issues related to the collection, management, processing, analysis, and delivery of real-time geospatial data using distributed geosensor networks. This represents an evolution of the traditional static and centralized geocomputational paradigm. The 13 carefully reviewed and selected papers included in the volume constitute extended versions of the papers presented at the conference. They are preceded by an introduction written by the volume editors. The book is structured in sections on Data Acquisition and Processing, Data Analysis and Integration, and Applications. The papers represent key research areas that are fundamental in order to realize the full potential of the emerging geosensor network paradigm. The contributions cover theentire spectrum of the field from low-level energy consumption issues at the individual sensor level to the high-level abstraction of events and ontologies or models to recognize and monitor phenomena using geosensor networks.


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