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Deployment strategies in the wireless sensor network

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The deployment problem is classified based on few important factors and four deployment strategies and their related results are studied in each class and the advantages and disadvantages along with important challenges of several strategies have been discussed so that more efficient deployment strategies can be developed in future.
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This article is published in Computer Communications.The article was published on 2016-10-01. It has received 138 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Key distribution in wireless sensor networks & Software deployment.

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Data aggregation mechanisms in the Internet of things

TL;DR: The data aggregation mechanisms in the IoT are categorized into three main groups, including tree-based, cluster-based and centralized, and the detailed comparison of the significant techniques in each class brings a recommendation for further studies.
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Comprehensive and systematic review of the service composition mechanisms in the cloud environments

TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to survey the existing techniques and mechanisms which can be addressed in cloud service composition to outline key areas for the improvement of service composition methods in the future research.
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Deployment techniques in wireless sensor networks: a survey, classification, challenges, and future research issues

TL;DR: The prime agenda of the presented paper is to categorize various coverage techniques into four major parts: computational geometry- based techniques, force-based techniques, grid-based Techniques, and metaheuristic-Based techniques.
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Improved binary gray wolf optimizer and SVM for intrusion detection system in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: The results showed that the proposed GWOSVM-IDS with seven wolves overwhelms the other proposed and comparative algorithms.
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Cloud services recommendation

TL;DR: The results of the present review revealed that previous studies contributed scalability and accuracy to the recommender system, but the contribution of the trust and security improvement has not been considerable well.
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Power efficient organization of wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: The experimental results demonstrate that by using only a subset of sensor nodes at each moment, the system achieves a significant energy savings while fully preserving coverage.
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Strategies and techniques for node placement in wireless sensor networks: A survey

TL;DR: This paper reports on the current state of the research on optimized node placement in WSNs, and categorizes the placement strategies into static and dynamic depending on whether the optimization is performed at the time of deployment or while the network is operational, respectively.
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Wireless sensor networks: a survey on recent developments and potential synergies

TL;DR: This survey gives an overview of wireless sensor networks and their application domains including the challenges that should be addressed in order to push the technology further and identifies several open research issues that need to be investigated in future.
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Sensor placement for effective coverage and surveillance in distributed sensor networks

TL;DR: Two algorithms are presented that address coverage optimization under the constraints of imprecise detections and terrain properties and are targeted at average coverage as well as at maximizing the coverage of the most vulnerable grid points.
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