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Special issue of Proceedings of the IEEE focuses Sensor Networks and Applications -

Technical professional association IEEE has released a special issue of the Proceedings of the IEEE, a highly-cited general interest journal in electrical engineering and computer science. A network more powerful than the Internet, while perhaps inconceivable right now, is just one of many potentially life-changing applications for wireless sensor networks (WSN) highlighted in a special update issue about Sensor Networks and Applications in the Proceedings of the IEEE.

Published by the IEEE, this Proceedings issue includes a look at forward-thinking healthcare applications for WSN that could greatly improve electronic triage at large disasters by monitoring the injured as well as medical personnel; a conservation approach for utilising sensor networks to conserve natural resources like electricity, gas and water; and the emerging trend of publishing real-time sensor data on the Web that opens up a wide variety of novel application scenarios.

Founded in 1913, Proceedings of the IEEE claims to be the most highly-cited general interest journal in electrical engineering and computer science. This journal also holds the distinction of having the longest useful archival life of any EE or computer related journal in the world. It provides in-depth tutorial and review coverage of the technical developments that shape our world using guest authors and editors from the best research facilities, leading edge corporations and enlightened universities around the world.

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