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T. La Porta

Researcher at Pennsylvania State University

Publications -  54
Citations -  3559

T. La Porta is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless network. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 54 publications receiving 3506 citations. Previous affiliations of T. La Porta include Missouri University of Science and Technology.

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Movement-assisted sensor deployment

TL;DR: This paper designs two sets of distributed protocols for controlling the movement of sensors, one favoring communication and one favoring movement, and uses Voronoi diagrams to detect coverage holes and use one of three algorithms to calculate the target locations of sensors it holes exist.
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Sensor relocation in mobile sensor networks

TL;DR: A Grid-Quorum solution to quickly locate the closest redundant sensor with low message complexity, and propose to use cascaded movement to relocate the redundant sensor in a timely, efficient and balanced way is proposed.
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Bidding Protocols for Deploying Mobile Sensors

TL;DR: Two bidding protocols are designed to guide the movement of mobile sensors in such sensor networks to increase the coverage to a desirable level and achieve suitable trade-off between coverage and sensor cost.
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Anticollision Protocols for Single-Reader RFID Systems: Temporal Analysis and Optimization

TL;DR: A new performance metric is proposed by which to judge these anticollision protocols for passive RFID systems: time system efficiency, which provides a direct measure of the time taken to read a group of tags.
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Proxy-based sensor deployment for mobile sensor networks

TL;DR: A proxy-based sensor deployment protocol that calculates their target locations based on a distributed iterative algorithm, move logically, and exchange new logical locations with their new logical neighbors.