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Impact of intentional mobility in sparse sensor networks

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    SenSys '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems
    November 2005
    340 pages
    ISBN:159593054X
    DOI:10.1145/1098918
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    1. disruption tolerance
    2. intentional mobility
    3. mobile sensor networks
    4. pipeline formation
    5. sensing robots

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    November 2 - 4, 2005
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    • (2007)Mobility helps data delivery in disruption tolerant networksProceedings of the 4th international conference on Ubiquitous computing systems10.5555/1775574.1775605(298-305)Online publication date: 25-Nov-2007
    • (2007)Mobility Helps Data Delivery in Disruption Tolerant NetworksUbiquitous Computing Systems10.1007/978-3-540-76772-5_24(298-305)Online publication date: 2007

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