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Control of Flying Blimps in a Wireless Sensor Network Environment

Description :  The purpose of this project is to develop a novel method for a suboptimal sensor network coverage control mission where there is a combination of static and mobile sensor nodes. The sensor node optimal placement problem has been formulated. The motivation for the problem results from real-life industry applications where it is required to have an effective monitoring system while providing a quasi real-time tracking and monitoring of the focus area observation space.

Principal Investigator:  Selmic, Rastko  --  Electrical Engineering
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Funding Agencies:  NASA/LSU
Amount Awarded:  $5,000

Start Period:  08/20/2006 End Period:  08/19/2007
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