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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 기술공학 > 기술공학 > 전자공학 > 마이크로 일렉트로닉스
· ISBN : 9780849370373
· 쪽수 : 348쪽
· 출판일 : 2006-01-13
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OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; Martin HaenggiIntroductionOpportunitiesTechnical ChallengesConcluding RemarksNEXT-GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES TO ENABLE SENSOR NETWORKS; Joel I. Goodman, Albert I. Reuther and David R. MartinezIntroductionGoals for Real-Time Distributed Network Computing for Sensor Data FusionThe Convergence of Networking and Real-Time ComputingMiddlewareNetwork Resource ManagementExperimental ResultsSENSOR NETWORK MANAGEMENT; Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, Jose Marcos Nogueira, and Antonio A.F. LoureiroIntroductionManagement ChallengesManagement DimensionsMANNA as an Integrating ArchitecturePutting It All TogetherConclusionMODELS FOR PROGRAMMABILITY IN SENSOR NETWORKS; Athanassios BoulisIntroductionDifferences between Sensor Networks and Traditional Data NetworksAspects of Efficient Sensor Network ApplicationsNeed for Sensor Network ProgrammabilityMajor Models for System-Level ProgrammabilityFrameworks for System-Level ProgrammabilityConclusionsMINIATURIZING SENSOR NETWORKS WITH MEMS; Brett WarnekeIntroductionMEMS BasicsSensorsCommunicationMicropower SourcesPackagingSystemsConclusionSENSOR NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND APPLICATIONS; Chien-Chung Shen, Chaiporn Jaikaeo, and Chavalit SrisathapornphatIntroductionSensor Network ApplicationsFunctional Architecture for Sensor NetworksSample Implementation ArchitecturesSummaryA PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE ON WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; Quanhong Wang, Hossam Hassanein, and Kenan XuIntroductionWSN ApplicationsClassification of WSNsCharacteristics, Technical Challenges, and Design DirectionsTechnical ApproachesConclusions and Considerations for Future ResearchSENSOR NETWORK ARCHITECTURE; Jessica Feng, Farinaz Koushanfar, and Miodrag PotkonjakOverviewMotivation and ObjectivesSNs - Global View and RequirementsIndividual Components of SN NodesSensor Network NodeWireless SNs as Embedded SystemsSummaryPOWER-EFFICIENT TOPOLOGIES FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; Ayad Salhieh and Loren SchwiebertMotivationBackgroundIssues for Topology DesignAssumptionsAnalysis of Power UsageDirectional Source-Aware Routing Protocol (DSAP)DSAP AnalysisSummaryOVERVIEW OF COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS FOR SENSOR NETWORKS; Weilian Su, Erdal Cayirci, and Ozgur B. AkanIntroductionApplications/Application Layer ProtocolsLocalization ProtocolsTime Synchronization ProtocolsTransport Layer ProtocolsNetwork Layer ProtocolsData Link Layer ProtocolsConclusionPOSITIONING AND LOCATION TRACKING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; Yu-Chee Tseng, Chi-Fu Huang, and Sheng-Po KuoIntroductionFundamentalsPositioning and Location Tracking AlgorithmsExperimental Location SystemsConclusionsCOMPARISON OF DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN SENSOR NETWORKS; Vicente Gonzalez-Millan, and Enrique Sanchis-PerisSensor Networks: Organization and ProcessingArchitectures for Sensor IntegrationExample of Architecture Evaluation in High-Energy PhysicsCOOPERATIVE COMPUTING IN SENSOR NETWORKS; Liviu Iftode, Cristian Borcea, and Porlin KangIntroductionThe Cooperative Computing ModelNode ArchitectureSmart MessagesProgramming InterfacePrototype Implementation and EvaluationApplicationsSimulation ResultsRelated WorkConclusionsDYNAMIC POWER MANAGEMENT IN SENSOR NETWORKS; Amit Sinha and Anantha ChandrakasanIntroductionIdle Power ManagementActive Power ManagementSystem ImplementationResultsDESIGN CHALLENGES IN ENERGY-EFFICIENT MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; Duminda Dewasurendra and Amitabh MishraIntroductionUnique Characteristics of Wireless Sensor NetworksMAC Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc NetworksDesign Challenges for Wireless Sensor NetworksMedium Access Protocols for Wireless Sensor NetworksOpen IssuesConclusionsSECURITY AND PRIVACY PROTECTION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS; Sasha Slijepcevic, Jennifer L. Wong and Miodrag PotkonjakIntroductionUnique Security Challenges in Sensor Networks and Enabling MechanismsSecurity ArchitecturesPrivacy ProtectionConclusionLOW-POWER DESIGN FOR SMART DUST NETWORKS; Zdravko KarakehayovIntroductionLocationSensingComputationHardware-Software InteractionCommunicationOrientationConclusionINDEX














