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Networking Wireless Sensors

Networking Wireless Sensors

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Bhaskar Krishnamachari
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 12/22/2005
EAN 9780521838474, ISBN10: 0521838479

Hardcover, 216 pages, 25.4 x 17.8 x 1.5 cm
Language: English

Wireless sensor networks promise an unprecedented fine-grained interface between the virtual and physical worlds. They are one of the most rapidly developing information technologies, with applications in a wide range of fields including industrial process control, security and surveillance, environmental sensing, and structural health monitoring. Originally published in 2005, this book provides a detailed and organized survey of the field. It shows how the core challenges of energy efficiency, robustness, and autonomy are addressed in these systems by networking techniques across multiple layers. The topics covered include network deployment, localization, time synchronization, wireless radio characteristics, medium-access, topology control, routing, data-centric techniques, and transport protocols. Ideal for researchers and designers seeking to create algorithms and protocols and engineers implementing integrated solutions, it also contains many exercises and can be used by graduate students taking courses in networks.

1. Introduction
2. Network deployment
3. Localization
4. Time synchronization
5. Wireless characteristics
6. Medium access and sleep scheduling
7. Sleep-based topology control
8. Energy-efficient and robust routing
9. Data-Centric networking
10. Transport reliability and congestion control
11. Conclusions.