Thursday, October 23, 2008

Wireless Sensor Networks


By Kazem Sohraby, Daniel Minoli, Taieb Znati,


Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Number Of Pages: 307
Publication Date: 2007-04-06
Sales Rank: 507382
ISBN / ASIN: 0471743003
EAN: 9780471743002
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: Wiley-Interscience
Studio: Wiley-Interscience

Book Description:

Infrastructure for Homeland Security Environments

Wireless Sensor Networks helps readers discover the emerging field of low-cost standards-based sensors that promise a high order of spatial and temporal resolution and accuracy in an ever-increasing universe of applications. It shares the latest advances in science and engineering paving the way towards a freeduan.com large plethora of new applications in such areas as infrastructure protection and security, healthcare, energy, food safety, RFID, ZigBee, and processing.

Unlike other books on wireless sensor networks that focus on limited topics in the field, this book is a broad introduction that covers all the major technology, standards, and application topics. It contains everything readers need to know to enter this burgeoning field, including current applications and promising research and development; communication and networking protocols; middleware architecture for wireless sensor networks; and security and management.

The straightforward and engaging writing style of this book makes even complex concepts and processes easy to follow and understand. In addition, it offers several features that help readers grasp the material and then apply their knowledge in designing their own wireless sensor network systems:

Examples illustrate how concepts are applied to the development and application of

wireless sensor networks

Detailed case studies set forth all the steps of design and implementation needed to solve real-world problems

Chapter conclusions that serve as an excellent review by stressing the chapter’s key concepts

References in each chapter guide readers to in-depth discussions of individual topics

This book is ideal for networking designers and engineers who want to fully exploit this new technology and for government employees who are concerned about homeland security. With its examples, it is appropriate for use as a coursebook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students.

Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks: Theory and Applications



Publisher: Cambridge University Press | Pages:616 | 2008-06-30| ISBN 0521865239 | PDF | 6 MB

If you have to understand and optimize the performance of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, this explanation provides you with the information and insights you need. It delivers an understanding of the underlying problems, and the techniques to develop efficient solutions and maximize network performance. Taking an algorithmic and theoretical approach, Li dissects key layers of a wireless network, from the physical and MAC layers (covering the IEEE 802.11 and 802.16 protocols, and protocols for wireless sensor networks and Bluetooth) through to the network routing layer. In doing so he reviews the practical protocols, formulates problem mathematically, solve them algorithmically and then analyses the performance. Graduate students, researchers and practitioners needing an overview of the various algorithmic, graph theoretical, computational geometric and probabilistic approach to solving problems in designing these networks will find this an invaluable resource.

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