Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Algorithms and Protocols for Scalable Coordination and Data Communication
Book Details:
Publisher: | Wiley-Interscience |
Series: |
Wiley
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Author: | Amiya Nayak |
Edition: | 1 |
ISBN-10: | 0470170824 |
ISBN-13: | 9780470170823 |
Pages: | 300 |
Published: | Jan 26 2010 |
Posted: | Nov 19 2014 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | PDF |
Book size: | 2.43 MB |
Book Description:
A mixture of theory, experiments, and simulations that provide qualitative and quantitative insights into the technologyThe important new technology of wireless sensor and actuator networks provides radically new communication and networking paradigms with many new applications. Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks is a timely text that presents a fault-tolerant, reliable, low-latency, and energy-aware framework for wireless sensor and actuator networks, enabling readers to fulfill the ultimate goals of the applicationssuch as protecting critical infrastructures, achieving timely emergency responses, and monitoring the environment. Taking a problem-oriented approach, this resource discusses a wide range of computing and communication problems and solutions that arise in rapidly emerging wireless sensor and actuator networks, striking a balance between theory and practice.Discusses backbones as subsets of sensors or actuators that suffice for performing basic data communication operations or area sensing coverageSurveys existing data communication schemes (broadcasting, routing, multicasting, anycasting, geocasting) for sensor-actuator coordinationReviews the location service techniquesAddresses the problem of energy-efficient data gathering by mobile sinks/actuatorsDescribes protocols for coordination and topology control in sensor, actuator, and robot networksReviews existing solutions to the sensor placement problem in wireless sensor and actuator networksThis book is unique in that it addresses sensor and actuator networking in a comprehensive mannercovering all the aspects and providing up-to-date informationso that industry operators and academics from various areas can learn more about current networking trends, become aware of the possible architectures, and understand the advantages and limits in future commercial, social, and educational applications. Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks is appropriate for graduate students in computer science, electrical engineering, and telecommunications, as well as practitioners working as engineers, programmers, and technologists.
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