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Recent Development in Wireless Sensor and Ad-hoc Networks
β Scribed by Srikanta Patnaik, Xiaolong Li, Yeon-Mo Yang (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer India
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- Signals and Communication Technology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consists of numerous physically distributed autonomous devices used for sensing and monitoring the physical and/or environmental conditions. A WSN uses a gateway that provides wireless connectivity to the wired world as well as distributed networks. There are many open problems related to Ad-Hoc networks and its applications. Looking at the expansion of the cellular infrastructure, Ad-Hoc network may be acting as the basis of the 4th generation wireless technology with the new paradigm of βanytime, anywhere communicationsβ. To realize this, the real challenge would be the security, authorization and management issues of the large scale WSNs. This book is an edited volume in the broad area of WSNs. The book covers various chapters like Multi-Channel Wireless Sensor Networks, its Coverage, Connectivity as well as Deployment. It covers comparison of various communication protocols and algorithms such as MANNET, ODMRP and ADMR Protocols for Ad hoc Multicasting, Location Based Coordinated Routing Protocol and other Token based group local mutual exclusion Algorithms. The book also covers a chapter on Extended Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (EAODV) routing protocol based on Distributed Minimum Transmission Multicast Routing (DMTMR). One chapter is dedicated to OCDMA and its future application and another chapter covers development of Home Automation System using SWN.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Multi-channel Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 1-24
Coverage, Connectivity, and Deployment in Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 25-44
Development of Home Automation System by Using ZigbeX and Atmega128 for Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 45-54
Efficient Coordination and Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks....Pages 55-67
Performance Comparison of BEMRP, MZRP, MCEDAR, ODMRP, DCMP, and FGMP to Achieve Group Communication in MANET....Pages 69-85
Token-based Group Local Mutual Exclusion Algorithm in MANETs....Pages 87-101
A Dual-band Z-shape Stepped Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Millimeter-wave Applications....Pages 103-124
OCDMA: Study and Future Aspects....Pages 125-167
Focused Crawling: An Approach for URL Queue Optimization Using Link Score....Pages 169-189
An Optimized Structure Filtered-x Least Mean Square Algorithm for Acoustic Noise Suppression in Wireless Networks....Pages 191-206
An Exhaustive Comparison of ODMRP and ADMR Protocols for Ad hoc Multicasting....Pages 207-231
Back Matter....Pages 233-233
β¦ Subjects
Communications Engineering, Networks; Computer Communication Networks; Input/Output and Data Communications
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