Ammari, Habib M.

Theory and practice of wireless sensor networks : cover, sense, and inform - Cham : Springer, 2023 - xxxvi, 762 p. ; ill., (some col.), 24 cm - Studies in Systems, Decision and Control v214 .

Includes index.

This book aims at developing a reader’s thorough understanding of the challenges and opportunities of two categories of networks, namely k-covered wireless sensor networks and k-barrier covered wireless sensor networks. It presents a variety of theoretical studies based on percolation theory, convexity theory, and applied computational geometry, as well as the algorithms and protocols that are essential to their design, analysis, and development. Particularly, this book focuses on the cover, sense, and inform (CSI) paradigm with a goal to build a unified framework, where connected k-coverage (or k-barrier coverage), sensor scheduling, and geographic data forwarding, gathering, and delivery are jointly considered. It provides the interested reader with a fine study of the above networks, which can be covered in introductory and advanced courses on wireless sensor networks. This book is useful to senior undergraduate and graduate students in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, information science, information technology, mathematics, and any related discipline. Also, it is of interest to computer scientists, researchers, and practitioners in academia and industry with interest in these two networks from their deployment until data gathering and delivery.

9783031078224


Wireless sensor networks
Hazard detection
Percolation-theory based coverage
Barrier coverage
On-demand coverage
Three-dimensional deployment fields
Two-dimensional deployment fields
K-coverage
Sensor deployment
Spatial Percolation

681.2 / AMM

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