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Scalable infrastructure for distributed sensor networks
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Chakrabarty, K, Iyengar, SS. (2005). Scalable infrastructure for distributed sensor networks .
1-194. 10.1007/1-84628-213-6
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1-194. 10.1007/1-84628-213-6
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Chakrabarty, K; Iyengar, SS
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Iyengar, S.S.
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Wireless sensor networks is a rapidly developing area. New applications are emerging and breakthroughs are being made in solving the underlying scientific problems. The effectiveness of sensor networks depends largely on deployment strategies, self-organization capabilities, routing and information dissemination protocols, all of which contribute to the underlying network infrastructure. Infrastructure Design for Sensor Networks is the first book to address basic infrastructure issues in wireless sensor networks. The book tackles the problems that must be addressed before sensors are deployed for surveillance, tracking, and other monitoring applications and the solutions described are scalable for large and dense sensor networks. Included in a comprehensive treatment of the topic are: techniques for deterministic sensor deployment for applications such as smart buildings and aircraft structural monitoring; techniques for ad hoc deployment for sensors, e.g., for military applications, determining, and environmental monitoring in inhospitable terrain; self organization through self-configuration and adaptive reconfiguration when a large numbers of sensors are deployed in an ad hoc fashion; energy-efficient information dissemination based on the new concept of virtual grids; and infrastructure issues in energy-efficient data routing. Infrastructure Design for Sensor Networks will be an invaluable reference source for researchers and graduate students on this topical and important subject. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2005.
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December 1, 2005
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https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-213-6
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