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This paper studies social influence from the perspective of users' characteristics. The importance of users' characteristics in word-of-mouth applications has been emphasized in economics and marketing fields. We model a category of users called mavens where their unique characteristics nominate them to be the preferable seeds in viral marketing applications. In addition, we developed and verified...
With the development of acoustic localization schemes using mobile devices, keystroke detection has received tremendous attention from the academia and industry. Currently, most of the existing systems focus on the recognition of a single keystroke and they are limited by several restrictions. In this paper, we consider the idea of signal variation caused by the combination of two combined keystrokes,...
We present the first comprehensive link-level measurements in an operational large-scale urban sensor network. By carefully analyzing the performance metrics, we seek to answer several fundamental questions: what are the characteristics of links in a real large-scale network, and what causes link performance degradation? The key findings of this study are that (1) the performance of intermediate links...
Activity recognition plays an important role in human-computer interactions. Recently, Channel State Information (CSI), known as a fine-grained information capturing the properties of WiFi signal propagation, has been widely used for activity recognition in a device-free pattern. Since CSI is much sensitive to ambient changes, CSI can be used as fingerprints as human activities. However, existing...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), the major technique in the sensing layer of Internet of Things. Because the WSN is extensively regarded as a data-centric network, more and more researchers start to exploit information-centric networking (ICN), a major branch of future network architecture, to design WSNs. In this paper, we propose a collaborative caching strategy for information-centric wireless...
Periodic broadcasting has achieved prominent performance in VoD (Video on Demand) service in wired network. However, the development of wireless VoD service still has gone on hard and slowly in comparison to the rapid growth of mobile video service. In this paper, we propose a scalable video streaming method HQOBA (Heterogeneous Quality-Oriented Bandwidth Allocation) to address the problems in wireless...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), numerous sensors can produce a significant portion of the big data. It remains an open issue how to timely gather and transmit such large amount of data while minimizing data latency through wireless sensor networks (WSNs). On the other hand, spatially correlated sensor observations lead to considerable data redundancy in the network. To efficiently eliminate data...
In Battery-Free Wireless Sensor Network (BF-WSN), nodes are powered by the energy harvested from ambience instead of batteries. The nodes may frequently suffer from insufficient energy so that they need to alternate normal operation (such as transmitting/receiving, etc.) with harvesting energy. This brings in extra packet delay for the nodes to deliver data to the sink(s). Therefore, delivering data...
In this paper, we consider typical wireless energy harvesting network, where a mobile charging vehicle is scheduled to serve a wireless sensor network. Specifically, for practical considerations such as deployment restrictions, the charging vehicle could not provide full efficiency energy supply to sensor nodes. For wireless energy harvesting, there is an inevitable tradeoff between the charging distance...
Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks (WRSNs) have attracted increasing research attention in recent years. In WRSNs, a mobile charger is often used to charge the network nodes. To reduce the charging delay, the existing works often formulate the problem as a Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP), where the charger is required to visit the specific positions of the network nodes due to the limited charging...
Current large-scale computing services, such as online social networking and web searching, make the wired links in the data centers with an Ethernet infrastructure oversubscribed. Therefore, researchers consider to augment the data centers with wireless communication, called a hybrid data center network (HDCN), to improve the communication flexibility and network capacity. In this paper, we investigate...
Geographic Routing is suitable for the limited resource in wireless sensor networks and Ricci flow-based methods have been employed. Unfortunately, iterative process through previous methods may spend abundant energy in order to discovery route, which obviously effect their advantageous of this sort of schemes. In this paper, we focus on avoiding unnecessary iterations and propose an algorithm through...
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