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2013-05-17 09:00
Realization of a Safe and Secure Society using an Ad-Hoc Network and Sensor Networks Yasushi Fuwa, Hikofumi Suzuki, David K. Asano (Shinshu Univ.), Mitsuru Komatsu, Yuji Takeshita (Okayama Univ.), Masato Futagawa, Kazuaki Sawada (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) ASN2013-36 |
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We are now developing an ad-hoc network communications infrastructure which can maintain communications or be reconstructed quickly even if electric power cables or communication cables are lost due to a large-scale disaster. Furthermore, we are developing sensor network systems using this communications infrastructure. In particular, we are working to create a sensor system to monitor volumetric water content in soil for the purpose of slope failure prediction. The system under development is already installed in the mountains near Shiojiri-city, Nagano and evaluation experiments are being conducted. This paper explains our aim of realizing a safe and secure society by using an ad-hoc network and sensor networks, and introduces the specific systems under development. |
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Ad-Hoc Network / Sensor Network / EC Sensor / Landslide Hazard Prediction / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 113, no. 38, ASN2013-36, pp. 241-246, May 2013. |
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ASN2013-36 |
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2013-05-09 (ASN) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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