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    Towards Efficient Wireless Video Sensor Networks: A Survey of Existing Node Architectures and Proposal for A Flexi-WVSNP Design

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    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) capable of capturing video at distributed video sensor nodes and transmitting the video via multiple wireless hops to sink nodes have received significan

    Low Cost Autonomous Field-Deployable Environment Sensors

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    An Autonomous Environmental Sensor (AES) is a miniature electronic package combining position location capability (using the Global Positioning System (GPS)), communications (packet or voice-synthesized radio), and environmental detection capability (thermal, gas, radiation, optical emissions) into a small, inexpensive, deployable package. AESs can now be made with commercial off-the-shelf components. The AES package can be deployed at a study site by airdrop or by workers on the ground, and operates as a data logger (recording data locally) or as a sentry (transmitting data real-time). Using current low-power electronics technology, an AES can operate for a number of weeks using a simple dry battery pack, and can be designed to have a transmitting range of several kilometers with current low power radio communication technology. A receiver to capture the data stream from the AES can be made as light, inexpensive and portable as the AES itself. In addition, inexpensive portable repeaters can be used to extend the range of the AES and to coordinate many probes into an autonomous network

    WVSNP-DASH: Name-Based Segmented Video Streaming

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