Wireless Sensor Networks: A Networking Perspective by Abbas Jamalipour, Jun Zheng

Wireless Sensor Networks: A Networking Perspective



Download eBook




Wireless Sensor Networks: A Networking Perspective Abbas Jamalipour, Jun Zheng ebook
Format: pdf
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
ISBN: 0470167637, 9780470167632
Page: 522


Sep 29, 2011 - The German Association NAMUR (representing some 120 users and vendors involved in process automation) published a very strong requirements document last year asking vendors for a single wireless sensor network for use in utility substations. Mar 1, 2012 - Wireless Applications. Example wireless sensors include temperature, humidity, light level, differential pressure and pulse meters. Aug 29, 2008 - Researchers are trying to apply ideas drawn from biological systems to computer systems, specifically to wireless sensor networks. Wireless can be used for a wide range of applications from simple point-to-point links to a facility-wide network, for real-time control or just monitoring and data logging. Jan 28, 2014 - From a building operation and maintenance perspective, WSN systems are often expected to run for at least several years (and even indefinitely) without needing maintenance. Jan 1, 2003 - From a networking perspective, the most basic aspect of wireless communication is the packet delivery performance: the spatio-temporal characteristics of packet loss, and its environmental dependence. Starting from 2013 we have a new track on wireless networks and distributed robotics. In his blog, News on IEC 61850 . 3 days ago - theoretical and an experimental perspective. Our findings have interesting implications for the design and evaluation of routing and medium-access protocols for sensor networks. Dec 24, 2013 - This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Next Generation Teletraffic and Wired/Wireless Advanced Networking, NEW2AN 2008, held in St. May 10, 2014 - The iWLAN architecture designates a secure connection to the carrier's core network via an IPSec tunnel, which extends from the UE, through the wireless access gateway (WAG), the GGSN, and from there to the core network or Wireless Sensor Networks will eventually enable the automatic monitoring of forest fires, avalanches, hurricanes, failure of country wide utility equipment, traffic, hospitals and much more over wide areas, something previously impossible. However, these existing WSN systems are powered by batteries. These factors will deeply impact the performance of data office building, a habitat with moderate foliage, and an open parking lot. The interview participants in this study perceived the use of this new WSN technology to be as good as or better than conventional wired/wireless sensor network technology. Mar 18, 2012 - Error Control in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Process Control Perspective (Electronics Project). And new, low-power wireless From a wireless network perspective, using a line-powered repeater network in a mesh or ring configuration enables multiple paths back to the gateway.