About the Book
Tremendous technological advances have been made in the development of low-cost sensor devices equipped with wireless network interfaces.
The area of wireless sensor networks is rapidly growing as new technologies emerge and new applications are developed. This book introduces networked embedded systems, smart sensors, and wireless sensor networks, with a strong focus on architecture, applications, networks and distributed systems support for wireless sensor networks.
The issues and challenges for the development of wireless sensor networks not only encompass a broad spectrum of research topics but also give rise to the evolution of a new breed of multi-disciplinary wireless network applications.
Such sensor networks may be used for applications spanning several domains including military, medical, industrial, and home networks.
Wireless Sensor Network Designs:
Covers the newest sensor technology, design issues, problems and solutions
Explains a broad range of topics such as networked embedded systems, smart sensor networks, power-aware sensor networks, routing, clustering, security, operating systems, and networks support
Includes a comprehensive bibliography
Provides a descriptive tutorial suitable for graduate students and newcomers to this exciting field of telecoms
Table of Contents:
Preface. About the Author.
1. Networked Embedded Systems.
2. Smart Sensor Networks.
3. Power-Aware Wireless Sensor Networks.
4. Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks.
5. Distributed Sensor Networks.
6. Clustering Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks.
7. Security Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks.
8. Operating Systems for Embedded Applications.
9. Network Support for Embedded Applications.
10. Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks.
References.
Index.
About the Author :
Anna Hac received MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the Department of Electronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, in 1977 and 1982, respectively.
She is professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu. During her long and successful academic career she was a Visiting Scientist at the Imperial College, University of London, England, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at Berkeley, an assistant professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at The Johns Hopkins University, a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and a senior summer faculty fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Her research contributions include system and workload modeling, performance analysis, reliability, modeling process synchronization mechanisms for distributed systems, distributed file systems, distributed algorithms, congestion control in high-speed networks, reliable software architecture for switching systems, multimedia systems, wireless networks, and network protocols.
She has published more than 130 papers in archival journals and international conference proceedings, and she is the author of two textbooks Multimedia Applications Support for Wireless ATM Networks (2002), and Mobile Telecommunications Protocols for Data Networks (2003).
She is a member of the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, and is on the Editorial Advisory Board of Wiley’s International Journal of Network Management.
Anna Hac received MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the Department of Electronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, in 1977 and 1982, respectively.
She is professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu. During her long and successful academic career she was a Visiting Scientist at the Imperial College, University of London, England, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at Berkeley, an assistant professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at The Johns Hopkins University, a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and a senior summer faculty fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Her research contributions include system and workload modeling, performance analysis, reliability, modeling process synchronization mechanisms for distributed systems, distributed file systems, distributed algorithms, congestion control in high-speed networks, reliable software architecture for switching systems, multimedia systems, wireless networks, and network protocols.
She has published more than 130 papers in archival journals and international conference proceedings, and she is the author of two textbooks Multimedia Applications Support for Wireless ATM Networks (2002), and Mobile Telecommunications Protocols for Data Networks (2003).
She is a member of the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, and is on the Editorial Advisory Board of Wiley’s International Journal of Network Management.
Review :
"…It is obvious that this book will be useful…so it is worth the buy…" (www.sensorsportal.com, 29 January 2004)
"…It is obvious that this book will be useful…so it is worth the buy…" (www.sensorsportal.com, 29 January 2004)
"…It is obvious that this book will be useful…so it is worth the buy…" (www.sensorsportal.com, 29 January 2004)
"…It is obvious that this book will be useful…so it is worth the buy…" (www.sensorsportal.com, 29 January 2004)