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Energy-Quality Tradeoffs for Target Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networksbuilding a framework for evaluating the fundamental performance of tracking strategies in which only a small portion of the network is activated at any point in time. We first compare naive network operation with random activation and selective activation. In these strategies the gains in energy-sav