Integrating simple processing, storage, sensing, and communication capabilities into small-scale, low-cost devices and joining them into so-called wireless sensor networks opens the door to a plethora of new applications – or so it is commonly believed. It is a struggle to find a business model that can turn the bright visions into a prosperous and actually useful undertaking. But this struggle can be won by applying creative ideas to the underlying technology, assuming that this technology and its abilities as well as shortcomings and limitations are properly understood. We have written this book in the hope of fostering this understanding.
Authors: Holger Karl & Andreas Willig
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Chapters:
This book contains 14 chapters. The chapter headings are given below:
- Introduction
- Single-Node Architecture
- Network Architecture
- Physical Layer
- MAC Protocols
- Links-Layer Protocols
- Naming and Addressing
- Time Synchronization
- Localizing and Positioning
- Topology Control
- Routing Protocols
- Data-Centric and Content-based Networking
- Transport Layer and Quality of Service
- Advanced Application Support
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