Randomly Deployed Wireless Sensor Networks by Xi Chen
By: Xi Chen
Publisher: Elsevier (S&T)
Print ISBN: 9780128196243, 0128196246
eText ISBN: 9780128227718, 0128227710
Copyright year: 2020
Wireless sensor networks have a range of applications, including military uses and in environmental monitoring. When an area of interest is inaccessible by conventional means, such a network can be deployed in ways resulting in a random distribution of the sensors. Randomly Deployed Wireless Sensor Networks offers a probabilistic method to model and analyze these networks. The book considers the network design, coverage, target detection, localization and tracking of sensors in randomly deployed wireless networks, and proposes a stochastic model. It quantifies the relationship between parameters of the network and its performance, and puts forward a communication protocol. The title provides analyses and formulas, giving engineering insight into randomly deployed wireless sensor networks. Five chapters consider the analysis of coverage performance; working modes and scheduling mechanisms; the relationship between sensor behavior and network performance properties; probabilistic forwarding routing protocols; localization methods for multiple targets and target number estimation; and experiments on target localization and tracking with a Mica sensor system.
Details a probabilistic method to model and analyze randomly deployed wireless sensor networks
Gives working modes and scheduling mechanisms for sensor nodes, allowing high-probability of target detection
Considers the relationship between sensor behaviour and network performance and lifetime
Offers probabilistic forwarding routing protocols for randomly deployed wireless sensor networks
Describes a method for localizing multiple targets and estimating their number
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