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Encyclopedia > Center for Embedded Network Sensing

The Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS) is a research enterprise funded by the National Science Foundation based at the University of California, Los Angeles.


CENS was established at UCLA in 2002. The group conducts research primarily in the computer science subfield of embedded sensor networks. While the core research is grounded in computer science, the applications studied span a large range of fields including military applications, ecology, seismology, security monitoring, and farming applications to name just a few.


While it is headquartered at UCLA, the following universities and organizations also participate in CENS-led research:

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Sensing uncertainty in a conventional fixed sensor network arises due to the unknown and unpredictable characteristics of the environment.
Center for Embedded Network Sensing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (124 words)
The Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS) is a research enterprise funded by the National Science Foundation based at the University of California, Los Angeles.
The group conducts research primarily in the computer science subfield of embedded sensor networks.
While the core research is grounded in computer science, the applications studied span a large range of fields including military applications, ecology, seismology, security monitoring, and farming applications to name just a few.
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