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During our experiments in both simulated and first real life environments we found some intriguing and at the same time interesting issues that for now are worth to be mentioned (irregular and not quite circularly shaped hop zones, BS location determination in WSN area, new hop zones determination after BS movement) and in a near future will a the

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hazardous to environment - modeling and monitoring of threats.

This work was partially supported by E.U. Regional Development Fund and by Polish Government within the framework of the Operational Programme - Innovative Economy 2007-2013. Contract POIG.01.03.01-02-002/08-00, Detectors and sensors for measuring factors

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