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Mission-Oriented Sensor Networks and Systems: Art and Science

Volume 1: Foundations

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Presents recent research in mission-oriented wireless sensor networks
  • Written for practitioners and researchers from both industry and academia
  • Focuses on major challenges in the design of mission-oriented wireless sensor networks (WSNs) due to their dynamic topology and architecture, which are caused mainly by sensing device mobility

Part of the book series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control (SSDC, volume 163)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Architecture and Experimentation

  2. Deployment and Coverage

  3. Task Allocation and Mission Assignment

  4. Detection, Localization, and Tracking

  5. Data Dissemination and Fusion

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This book discusses topics in mission-oriented sensor networks and systems research and practice, enabling readers to understand the major technical and application challenges of these networks, with respect to their architectures, protocols, algorithms, and application design. It also presents novel theoretical and practical ideas, which have led to the development of solid foundations for the design, analysis, and implementation of energy-efficient, reliable, and secure mission-oriented sensor network applications. Covering various topics, including sensor node architecture, sensor deployment, mobile coverage, mission assignment, detection, localization, tracking, data dissemination, data fusion, topology control, geometric routing, location privacy, secure communication, and cryptograph, it is a valuable resource for computer scientists, researchers, and practitioners in academia and industry.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Wireless Sensor and Mobile Ad-hoc Network Applied Cryptography Engineering (WiSeMAN-ACE) Research Lab, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, USA

    Habib M. Ammari

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