Overview
- Editors:
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Yingshu Li
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Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA
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My T. Thai
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University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
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Weili Wu
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University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, USA
- Contains the most current techniques and advances in sensor networks
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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Network Design and Network Modelling
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- Aravind Iyer, Sunil S. Kulkarni, Vivek Mhatre, Catherine P. Rosenberg
Pages 3-33
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- Dan O. Popa, Frank L. Lewis
Pages 35-64
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Network Management
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- Ali Abu-el Humos, Mihaela Cardei, Bassem Alhalabi, Sam Hsu
Pages 87-111
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- Ren-Shiou Liu, Lifeng Sang, Prasun Sinha
Pages 149-173
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- Fang Liu, Xiuzhen Cheng, Dong Hua, Dechang Chen
Pages 175-193
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- Dan-Dan Liu, Xiao-Hua Jia
Pages 235-258
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- Santosh Kumar, Anish Arora, Ten H. Lai
Pages 259-283
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Data Management
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- Jinbao Li, Zhipeng Cai, Jianzhong Li
Pages 287-330
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- Kai-Wei Fan, Sha Liu, Prasun Sinha
Pages 331-347
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- Fernand S. Cohen, Joshua Goldberg, Jaudelice C. de Oliveira
Pages 365-385
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Security
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- Cherita Corbett, John Copeland, Raheem Beyah
Pages 423-441
About this book
Wireless sensor networks are being employed in a variety applications ra- ing from medical to military, and from home to industry. The principle aim of this book is to provide a reference tool for the increasing number of scientists who depend upon sensor networks in some way. The book is organized into several sections, each including chapters exploring a speci?c topic. Wireless sensor networks are attracting great attention and there are many research topics yet to be studied. In this book, the topics covered include n- work design and modelling, network management, data management, security and applications. The articles presented in the book are expository, but of a scholarly nature, including the appropriate history background, a review of the state-of-the-art thinking relative to the topic, as well as a discussion of unsolved problems that are of special interest. The target readers of this book include the researchers in computer s- ence, computer engineering, and applied mathematics, as well as students in these subjects. Specialists as well as general readers will ?nd the articles st- ulating and helpful. Book Organization The book is organized into ?ve sections. Section I introduces the design and modelling of sensor networks. Chapter 1, by Iyer, Kulkarni, Mhatre, and Rosenberg, presents a taxonomy of wireless sensor networks, based on their application level objectives, tra–c characteristics and data delivery requi- ments. Popa and Lewis in Chapter 2 describe some algorithms for systematic exploration of unknown environments using a mobile wireless sensor network.
Editors and Affiliations
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Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA
Yingshu Li
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University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
My T. Thai
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University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, USA
Weili Wu