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Distributed sensor networks are a new wireless networking paradigm suitable for security and defense applications. Attacks on an ad-hoc mobile network disrupt its ability to sense the environment and forward traffic. The capacity of a distributed sensor network for corrective actions in face of attacks depends of the energy available in the batteries. The analysis shows that low-power design at all phases, from nodes location through computation and communication, is crucial for reliable operation and sufficient lifetime.
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Karakehayov, Z. (2005). Design of Distributed Sensor Networks for Security and Defense. In: Kowalik, J.S., Gorski, J., Sachenko, A. (eds) Cyberspace Security and Defense: Research Issues. NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, vol 196. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3381-8_10
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