E-Book, Englisch, 928 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series
E-Book, Englisch, 928 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series
ISBN: 978-3-642-14849-1
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
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This book presents high-quality contributions by leading experts worldwide on the key algorithmic and complexity-theoretic aspects of wireless sensor networks. The intended audience includes researchers and graduate students working on sensor networks, and the broader areas of wireless networking and distributed computing, as well as practitioners in the relevant application areas. The book can also serve as a text for advanced courses and seminars.
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Theme I – Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks
[1] Composition and Scaling Challenges in Sensor Networks: An Interaction-centric View
Theme II – Models, Topology, Connectivity
[2] Scheduling and Power Assignments in the Physical Model
[3] Maintaining Connectivity in Sensor Networks Using Directional Antennae
[4] Optimal Placement of Ad Hoc Devices Under a VCG-Style Routing Protocol
[5] Population Protocols and Related Models
[6] Theoretical Aspects of Graph Models for MANETs
[7] Networked Distributed Source Coding
Theme III – Localization, Time Synchronization, Coordination
[8] The Spatial Smoothing Method of Clock Synchronization in Wireless Networks
[9] Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor Localization
[10] Spatiotemporal Context in Wireless Sensor Networks
[11] Coordination Problems in Ad Hoc Radio Networks
Theme IV – Data Propagation and Collection
[12] Probabilistic Data Propagation in Wireless Sensor Networks
[13] Oblivious Routing for Sensor Network Topologies
[14] Scheduling Algorithms for Tree-Based Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks
[15] Position-Based Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Theme V – Energy Optimization
[16] Energy Balanced Data Propagation in Wireless Sensor Networks
[17] Dense, Concentric and Nonuniform Multihop Sensor Networks
[18] Prolong the Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks Through Mobility – A General Optimization Framework
Theme VI – Mobility Management
[19] Information Spreading in Dynamic Networks – An Analytical Approach
[20] Self-stabilizing and Self-organizing Virtual Infrastructures for Mobile Networks
[21] Computing by Mobile Robotic Sensors
Theme VII – Security Aspects
[22] Security and Trust in Sensor Networks
[23] Key Management in Sensor Networks
[24] Key Predistribution in Wireless Sensor Networks When Sensors Are Within Communication Range
Theme VIII – Tools, Applications and Use Cases
[25] Realistic Applications for Wireless SensorNetworks
[26] High-Level Application Development for Sensor Networks – Data-Driven Approach
[27] Towards Integrated Real-World Sensing Environment – Applications and Challenges