Decentralized human trajectories tracking using hodge decomposition in sensor networks

Author:

Yin Xiaotian1,Ni Chien-Chun2,Ding Jiaxin2,Han Wei1,Zhou Dengpan2,Gao Jie2,Gu Xianfeng David2

Affiliation:

1. Harvard University

2. Stony Brook University

Funder

National Science Foundation

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

ACM

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