Handbook of Sensor Networks: Algorithms and ArchitecturesIvan Stojmenovic John Wiley & Sons, 2005. gada 19. sept. - 531 lappuses The State Of The Art Of Sensor Networks Written by an international team of recognized experts in sensor networks from prestigious organizations such as Motorola, Fujitsu, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell University, and the University of Illinois, Handbook of Sensor Networks: Algorithms and Architectures tackles important challenges and presents the latest trends and innovations in this growing field. Striking a balance between theoretical and practical coverage, this comprehensive reference explores a myriad of possible architectures for future commercial, social, and educational applications, and offers insightful information and analyses of critical issues, including: * Sensor training and security * Embedded operating systems * Signal processing and medium access * Target location, tracking, and sensor localization * Broadcasting, routing, and sensor area coverage * Topology construction and maintenance * Data-centric protocols and data gathering * Time synchronization and calibration * Energy scavenging and power sources With exercises throughout, students, researchers, and professionals in computer science, electrical engineering, and telecommunications will find this an essential read to bring themselves up to date on the key challenges affecting the sensors industry. |
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1 Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networking | 1 |
2 Distributed Signal Processing Algorithms for the Physical Layer of LargeScale Sensor Networks | 41 |
3 Energy Scavenging and Nontraditional Power Sources for Wireless Sensor Networks | 75 |
4 A Virtual Infrastructure for Wireless Sensor Networks | 107 |
5 Broadcast Authentication and Key Management for Secure Sensor Networks | 141 |
6 Embedded Operating Systems for Wireless Microsensor Nodes | 173 |
7 Time Synchronization and Calibration in Wireless Sensor Networks | 199 |
8 The Wireless Sensor Network MAC | 239 |
10 Topology Construction and Maintenance in Wireless Sensor Networks | 311 |
11 EnergyEfficient Backbone Construction Broadcasting and Area Coverage in Sensor Networks | 343 |
12 Geographic and EnergyAware Routing in Sensor Networks | 381 |
13 DataCentric Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks | 417 |
14 Path Exposure Target Location Classification and Tracking in Sensor Networks | 457 |
15 Data Gathering and Fusion in Sensor Networks | 493 |
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9 Localization in Sensor Networks | 277 |
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