Wireless Sensor Networks: Deployments and Design Frameworks

Wireless Sensor Networks: Deployments and Design Frameworks

by Michael Allen (Editor), ElenaGaura (Editor), Lewis Girod (Editor), JamesBrusey (Editor), Geoffrey Challen (Editor)

Synopsis

The twentieth century ended with the vision of smart dust: a network of wirelessly connected devices whose size would match that of a dust particle, each one a se- containedpackageequippedwithsensing,computation,communication,andpower. Smart dust held the promise to bridge the physical and digital worlds in the most unobtrusive manner, blending together realms that were previously considered well separated. Applications involved scattering hundreds, or even thousands, of smart dust devices to monitor various environmental quantities in scenarios ranging from habitat monitoring to disaster management. The devices were envisioned to se- organize to accomplish their task in the most ef?cient way. As such, smart dust would become a powerful tool, assisting the daily activities of scientists and en- neers in a wide range of disparate disciplines. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs), as we know them today, are the most no- worthy attempt at implementing the smart dust vision. In the last decade, this ?eld has seen a fast-growing investment from both academia and industry. Signi?cant ?nancial resources and manpower have gone into making the smart dust vision a reality through WSNs. Yet, we still cannot claim complete success. At present, only specialist computerscientists or computerengineershave the necessary background to walk the road from conception to a ?nal, deployed, and running WSN system.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 306
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Published: 23 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1441958339
ISBN 13: 9781441958334