Classification of Object Tracking Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mohsin Fayyaz
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DOI: 10.4236/wsn.2011.34014   PDF    HTML     8,623 Downloads   19,180 Views   Citations

Abstract

Object tracking is one of the killer applications for wireless sensor networks (WSN) in which the network of wireless sensors is assigned the task of tracking a particular object. The network employs the object tracking techniques to continuously report the position of the object in terms of Cartesian coordinates to a sink node or to a central base station. A family tree of object tracking techniques has been prepared.In this paper we have summarized the object tracking techniques available so far in wireless sensor networks.

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M. Fayyaz, "Classification of Object Tracking Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks," Wireless Sensor Network, Vol. 3 No. 4, 2011, pp. 121-124. doi: 10.4236/wsn.2011.34014.

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