
Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
ISTE Press - Elsevier
Published on 22. March 2017
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-78548-219-9 (ISBN)
Description
Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks discusses this unavoidable issue in the application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). To guarantee efficiency and durability in a network, the science must go beyond hardware solutions and seek alternative software solutions that allow for better data control from the source to delivery.
Data transfer must obey different routing protocols, depending on the application type and network architecture. The correct protocol should allow for fluid information flow, as well as optimizing power consumption and resources - a challenge faced by dense networks.
The topics covered in this book provide answers to these needs by introducing and exploring computer-based tools and protocol strategies for low power consumption and the implementation of routing mechanisms which include several levels of intervention, ranging from deployment to network operation.
Data transfer must obey different routing protocols, depending on the application type and network architecture. The correct protocol should allow for fluid information flow, as well as optimizing power consumption and resources - a challenge faced by dense networks.
The topics covered in this book provide answers to these needs by introducing and exploring computer-based tools and protocol strategies for low power consumption and the implementation of routing mechanisms which include several levels of intervention, ranging from deployment to network operation.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
School pupils studying engineering, students or professional research masters and PhD students in the field of new wired or wireless communication technologies.
Manufacturers wishing to develop partnerships with universities in the fields of energy and optimization of IT resources.
It can also be as a support base for the development of course materials for teachers and researchers.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78548-219-9 (9781785482199)
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Youcef Touati | Boubaker Daachi | Ali Cherif Arab
Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
E-Book
03/2017
Elsevier
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Persons
Youcef Touati is Associate Professor at University of Paris-8 in France. His research interests at the Computer-Science Laboratory LIASD-EA4383 concern routing and security protocols, soft computing and data fusion with application in WSN, Brain Computer Interfaces and embedded systems. Boubaker Daachi is Full Professor at University of Paris-8 in France and research member at Computer-Science Laboratory LIASD-EA4383. His research interests include Neural Networks, control, localization, routing protocols and security with applications in wireless sensor networks, Brain Computer Interfaces and robotics. Arab Ali-Cherif is Full Professor at University of Paris-8 in France and leader of the Computer-Science Laboratory LIASD-EA4383. His research interests include soft computing, data fusion, localization, routing protocols and security with applications in wireless sensor networks, robotics and medicine
Author
Professor, University Paris-8, Saint-Denis, France
Professor, University Paris-8, France
Professor, University Paris-8, France
Content
1. Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
2. Optimization Techniques for Energy Consumption in WSNs
3. Routing Information for Energy Management in WSNs
4. Adaptive Routing for Large-Scale WSNs
5. Inheritance-based Adaptive Protocol for WSN Information Routing
6. Hierarchical Hybrid Routing: the HRP-DCM Solution
7. Performance Evaluation
2. Optimization Techniques for Energy Consumption in WSNs
3. Routing Information for Energy Management in WSNs
4. Adaptive Routing for Large-Scale WSNs
5. Inheritance-based Adaptive Protocol for WSN Information Routing
6. Hierarchical Hybrid Routing: the HRP-DCM Solution
7. Performance Evaluation