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Mathematical theories of distributed sensor networks

By: Iyengar, Sitharama S.
Contributor(s): Boroojeni, Kianoosh G [aut] | Balakrishnan, N [aut].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Springer, 2014Description: xiv, 153 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781493941834.Subject(s): Energy consumption | Mathematical optimization | Sensor networks | Mathematical models | Computer networks | Computer mathematics | Electrical engineering | Signal, image and speech processingDDC classification: 621.382 Summary: Mathematical Theory of Distributed Sensor Networks demonstrates how mathematical theories can be used to provide distributed sensor modeling and to solve important problems such as coverage hole detection and repair. The book introduces the mathematical and computational structure by discussing what they are, their applications and how they differ from traditional systems. The text also explains how mathematics are utilized to provide efficient techniques implementing effective coverage, deployment, transmission, data processing, signal processing, and data protection within distributed sensor networks. Finally, the authors discuss some important challenges facing mathematics to get more incite to the multidisciplinary area of distributed sensor networks.
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Mathematical Theory of Distributed Sensor Networks demonstrates how mathematical theories can be used to provide distributed sensor modeling and to solve important problems such as coverage hole detection and repair. The book introduces the mathematical and computational structure by discussing what they are, their applications and how they differ from traditional systems. The text also explains how mathematics are utilized to provide efficient techniques implementing effective coverage, deployment, transmission, data processing, signal processing, and data protection within distributed sensor networks. Finally, the authors discuss some important challenges facing mathematics to get more incite to the multidisciplinary area of distributed sensor networks.

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