A taxonomy of wireless micro-sensor network models
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
The cougar approach to in-network query processing in sensor networks
ACM SIGMOD Record
The design of an acquisitional query processor for sensor networks
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
The sensor spectrum: technology, trends, and requirements
ACM SIGMOD Record
Implementing software on resource-constrained mobile sensors: experiences with Impala and ZebraNet
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Balancing energy efficiency and quality of aggregate data in sensor networks
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Region streams: functional macroprogramming for sensor networks
DMSN '04 Proceeedings of the 1st international workshop on Data management for sensor networks: in conjunction with VLDB 2004
TAG: a Tiny AGgregation service for Ad-Hoc sensor networks
OSDI '02 Proceedings of the 5th symposium on Operating systems design and implementationCopyright restrictions prevent ACM from being able to make the PDFs for this conference available for downloading
Cluster-based routing protocol for mobile sensor networks
QShine '06 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Quality of service in heterogeneous wired/wireless networks
Mobility-based generic infrastructure for large scale sensor network architecture
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
Automatic mobility status estimation in wireless self-organised networks
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
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Sensor networks are promising unprecedented levels of access to information about the physical world, in real time. Many areas of human activity are starting to see the benefits of utilizing sensor networks, in almost all such cases, sensor networks are statically deployed. The next evolutionary step for sensor networks is to handle mobility in all its forms. This panel aims to identify the benefits from such a step and recognize the resulting research challenges.