Human behavior understanding in networked sensing: Theory and applications of networks of sensors

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This book provides a broad overview of both the technical challenges in sensor network development, and the real-world applications of distributed sensing. Important aspects of distributed computing in large-scale networked sensor systems are analyzed in the context of human behavior understanding, including topics on systems design tools and techniques. Additionally, the book examines a varied range of applications. Features: contains valuable contributions from an international selection of leading experts in the field; presents a high-level introduction to the aims and motivations underpinning distributed sensing; describes decision-making algorithms in the presence of complex sensor networks; provides a detailed analysis of the design, implementation, and development of a distributed network of homogeneous or heterogeneous sensors; reviews the application of distributed sensing to human behavior understanding and autonomous intelligent vehicles; includes a helpful glossary and a list of acronyms.

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Spagnolo, P., Mazzeo, P. L., & Distante, C. (2014). Human behavior understanding in networked sensing: Theory and applications of networks of sensors. Human Behavior Understanding in Networked Sensing: Theory and Applications of Networks of Sensors (pp. 1–459). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10807-0

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