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  • Arshak, Khalil; Jafer, Essa; McGloughlin, Timothy M.; Corbett, Timothy J.; Chatzandroulis, Stavros; Goustouridis, Dimitrios; Tsoukalas, D.; Normand, P.; Korostynska, Olga (IEEE Computer Society, 2007)
    A prototype of miniaturized, low power, bi-directional wireless communication system was designed for in vivo pressure monitoring. The capacitive pressure sensors have been developed particularly for the medical field, ...
  • Cionca, Victor (University of Limerick, 2011)
    The future of our society, the connected world of tomorrow, will be one of better integration with, and more awareness of our surroundings. Wireless sensor networks will breathe life into objects and allow us to extend our ...
  • Arshak, Khalil; Jafer, Essa; McDonagh, Declan (IEEE Computer Society, 2004)
    This paper presents a novel simulated model for a wireless data acquisition system. The system will read analogue information provided by two sensors and can be used for medical purposes. Real data has been obtained and a ...
  • Healy, Michael; Newe, Thomas; Lewis, Elfed (IEEE Computer Society, 2009)
    In recent years the onboard storage on wireless sensor motes has grown very dramatically, going from Kilobytes (KB) of available space to Gigabytes (GB). This massive increase has primarily come from the addition of ...
  • Cionca, Victor; Newe, Thomas; Dadârlat, Vasile (IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
    Widespread and commercial usage of Wireless Sensor Networks is kept back by the lack of strong and easy to use security. The wide range of applications of WSNs implies different and often contradictory security requirements. ...
  • Arshak, Khalil; Arshak, Arousian; Morris, Deirdre; Korostynska, Olga; Jafer, Essa (IEEE Computer Society, 2005)
    The ability to monitor pressure remotely is of particular importance in medical and environmental applications as it is less labour intensive, safer and offers peace of mind to the general public. To meet this demand, a ...

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