Regulation and modelling of space-sharing in sensor-networks: a new technique based on interactions, and a novel functional characterization of multiple environments
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A novel characterization of space-sharing problem of sensor-networks is proposed in this paper. The idea that has generated this method is based on the consideration that the interactions between sensors and multiple characterizations of environment can be suitably exploited in modelling and regulation of this aspect. Our approach is based on a functional relation between mobile components (sensors) and basic environments, without additional information on: space, environment, perception function, and so on. The generality of this formulation, and its rigorous mathematical characterization allow its use in different applicative contexts and future theoretical developments