A study on object tracking quality under probabilistic coverage in sensor networks
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Sensor networks are used for a wide range of object tracking applications, such as vehicle tracking in military surveillance and wild animal tracking in habitat monitoring [1]. These applications, by their nature, enforce certain tracking quality and lifetime requirements. These two requirements, however, are two conflicting optimization goals due to the stringent energy constraints of sensor nodes.
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[2] Tian He,et al. Differentiated surveillance for sensor networks , 2003, SenSys '03.