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2. Dependability and Quality-Aware Connectivity in Smart Cities Applications.
3. Enhancing the Computation of Risk Zones Based on Emergency-Related Infrastructure in Smart Cities.
4. Dynamic Sensor Configuration for Multi-target Emergency Detection in Smart Cities.
5. A dependability-aware approach for dynamic mobile sink repositioning in smart cities applications.
6. Optimizing the deployment of multi-sensors emergencies detection units based on the presence of response centers in smart cities.
7. A Mathematical Model to Evaluate Visual Sensing Coverage of Emergency Signs on Moving Vehicles.
8. Automatic Assignment of Emergency Vehicles in Response to Sensors-based Generated Alarms in Smart City Scenarios.
9. Wireless visual sensor networks redeployment based on dependability optimization.
10. An artifact for X.509 digital certificates delivery.
11. A Hybrid Beacon Scheduling Scheme to Allow the Periodic Reconfiguration of Large-scale Cluster-tree WSNs.
12. Multiple Mobile Sinks in Event-based Wireless Sensor Networks Exploiting Traffic Conditions in Smart City Applications.
13. On the Computing of Area Coverage by Visual Sensor Networks: Assessing Performance of Approximate and Precise Algorithms.
14. An artifact for client-side cryptographic operations.
15. Experimental validation of a battery model for low-power nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks.
16. AdapTA: Adaptive timeslot allocation scheme for IEEE 802.15.4e LLDN mode.
17. An allocation scheme for IEEE 802.15.4-ZigBee cluster-tree networks.
18. SAS: Slot allocation scheme for the IEEE 802.15.4e LLDN mode.
19. A framework to support dependability evaluation of WSNs from AADL models.
20. A sleep-scheduling scheme for enhancing QoS and network coverage in IEEE 802.15.4 WSN.
21. Optimal sensing redundancy for multiple perspectives of targets in wireless visual sensor networks.
22. Limitations of the IEEE 802.11 DCF, PCF, EDCA and HCCA to handle real-time traffic.
23. Availability assessment of wireless visual sensor networks for target coverage.
24. Towards a reliability analysis of the design space for the communication subsystem of FT4FTT.
25. Selecting redundant nodes when addressing availability in wireless visual sensor networks.
26. Quality of service provision assessment for DDBP approach in IEEE 802.15.4 networks.
27. Relevance-based balanced sink mobility in wireless visual sensor networks.
28. An opportunistic approach to deal with real-time mesh communication in wireless sensor networks.
29. Evaluating the impact of uncontrolled traffic sources upon real-time communication in IEEE 802.11s mesh networks.
30. Enhancing Redundancy in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks for Target Coverage.
31. A framework for dependability evaluation of industrial processes.
32. GLHOVE: A framework for uniform coverage monitoring using cluster-tree wireless sensor networks.
33. Polynomial Approximation of the Battery Discharge Function in IEEE 802.15.4 Nodes: Case Study of MicaZ.
34. Partial energy-efficient hop-by-hop retransmission in wireless sensor networks.
35. Delay-aware DWT-based image transmission in wireless visual sensor networks.
36. Dependability evaluation of WirelessHART best practices.
37. Comparing RT-WiFi and HCCA approaches to handle real-time traffic in open communication environments.
38. A dynamic communication approach for data fusion in IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks.
39. Controlling multi-switch networks for prompt reconfiguration.
40. Guaranteeing real-time message deadlines in the FlexRay static segment using a on-line scheduling approach.
41. Energy-efficient packet relaying based on the sensing relevancies of source nodes in visual sensor networks.
42. Experimental evaluation of multiple retransmission schemes in IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor networks.
43. An admission control mechanism to handle real-time traffic in IEEE 802.11 networks in open communication environments.
44. Assessment of the Interference caused by uncontrolled traffic sources upon real-time communication in IEEE 802.11-based mesh networks.
45. A routing mechanism based on the sensing relevancies of source nodes for time-critical applications in visual sensor networks.
46. QoV: Assessing the monitoring quality in visual sensor networks.
47. Expansion of the available use classes in IEEE 802.15.4 networks for usage in the industrial environment.
48. A semi-reliable energy-efficient retransmission mechanism based on the sensing relevancies of source nodes for wireless image sensor networks.
49. Preliminary results on the assessment of WirelessHART networks in transient fault scenarios.
50. A Communication Approach for Parallel Data Fusion in IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks.
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