Explores real-world wireless sensor network development, deployment, and applications
The book begins with an introduction to wireless sensor networks and their fundamental concepts. Hardware components, operating systems, protocols, and algorithms that make up the anatomy of a sensor node are described in chapter two. Properties of wireless communications, medium access protocols, wireless links, and link estimation protocols are described in chapter three and chapter four. Routing basics and metrics, clustering techniques, time synchronization and localization protocols, as well as sensing techniques are introduced in chapter five to nine. The concluding chapter summarizes the learnt methods and shows how to use them to deploy real-world sensor networks in a structured way.
• Presents state-of-the-art protocols and algorithms
• Includes end-of-chapter summaries, exercises, and references
• For students, there are hardware overviews, reading links, programming examples, and tests available at [website to follow]
• For Instructors, there are PowerPoint slides and solutions available at [website to follow]
• This book is intended for graduate and undergraduate students interested in learning about wireless sensor networks. Only minimal experience with programming and an understanding of basic computer science concepts is necessary to understand the material included in the book.
Anna Förster is a Professor and Head of the Sustainable Communication Networks Group at the University of Bremen, Germany. She earned her MSc in Computer Science and Aerospace Engineering from the Free University of Berlin and her PhD from the University of Lugano, Switzerland. Her main research interests lie in the area of sustainable communication networks and their applications to sustainability. Her passion is teaching these topics, both to students and the general public.
Author(s): Anna Förster
Series: Wiley Desktop Editions
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Year: 2016
Language: English
Commentary: True PDF
Pages: 186
City: Hoboken, NJ
Tags: Hardware; Clusters; Data Aggregation; Deployment; Sensor Data; Memory Management; Wireless Networks; Application Development; Networking; Interrupts; Sensors; ZigBee; Radio; Sensor Networks; Wireless Communications; Routing; Multi-Hop Communications; Time Synchronization