This document discusses research into the dynamic coverage of mobile sensor networks. It summarizes that as sensors move around in a network, locations that were previously uncovered may become covered over time. Intruders that could never be detected in a stationary network may now be found by moving sensors. However, coverage is only temporary as locations alternate between covered and uncovered as sensors move. The time it takes to detect a stationary intruder is proven to be exponentially distributed based on factors like sensor density and speed. For mobile intruders and sensors, a game theoretic approach shows the optimal strategy is for sensors to move randomly and for intruders to remain stationary, representing a Nash equilibrium.