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Book Synopsis
A high-quality textbook that provides a carefully designed exposition of the important aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Sensor Networks provides a thorough coverage of wireless sensor networks, including applications, communication, and networking protocols, middleware, security, and management.

Trade Review
"…the best-written book in its subject area…a must-have volume for anyone interested in the potential of wireless sensor networks." (RFID Journal Online, August 20, 2007)

"…a valuable contribution to the WSN literature…it will occupy a conspicuous place in the reader's library." (Computing Reviews.com, October 8, 2007)



Table of Contents

Preface xi

About the Authors xiii

1 Introduction and Overview of Wireless Sensor Networks 1

1.1 Introduction, 1

1.1.1 Background of Sensor Network Technology, 2

1.1.2 Applications of Sensor Networks, 10

1.1.3 Focus of This Book, 12

1.2 Basic Overview of the Technology, 13

1.2.1 Basic Sensor Network Architectural Elements, 15

1.2.2 Brief Historical Survey of Sensor Networks, 26

1.2.3 Challenges and Hurdles, 29

1.3 Conclusion, 31

References, 31

2 Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks 38

2.1 Introduction, 38

2.2 Background, 38

2.3 Range of Applications, 42

2.4 Examples of Category 2 WSN Applications, 50

2.4.1 Home Control, 51

2.4.2 Building Automation, 53

2.4.3 Industrial Automation, 56

2.4.4 Medical Applications, 57

2.5 Examples of Category 1 WSN Applications, 59

2.5.1 Sensor and Robots, 60

2.5.2 Reconfigurable Sensor Networks, 62

2.5.3 Highway Monitoring, 63

2.5.4 Military Applications, 64

2.5.5 Civil and Environmental Engineering Applications, 67

2.5.6 Wildfire Instrumentation, 68

2.5.7 Habitat Monitoring, 68

2.5.8 Nanoscopic Sensor Applications, 69

2.6 Another Taxonomy of WSN Technology, 69

2.7 Conclusion, 71

References, 71

3 Basic Wireless Sensor Technology 75

3.1 Introduction, 75

3.2 Sensor Node Technology, 76

3.2.1 Overview, 76

3.2.2 Hardware and Software, 78

3.3 Sensor Taxonomy, 80

3.4 WN Operating Environment, 84

3.5 WN Trends, 87

3.6 Conclusion, 91

References, 91

4 Wireless Transmission Technology and Systems 93

4.1 Introduction, 93

4.2 Radio Technology Primer, 94

4.2.1 Propagation and Propagation Impairments, 94

4.2.2 Modulation, 101

4.3 Available Wireless Technologies, 103

4.3.1 Campus Applications, 105

4.3.2 MAN/WAN Applications, 120

4.4 Conclusion, 131

Appendix A: Modulation Basics, 131

References, 139

5 Medium Access Control Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks 142

5.1 Introduction, 142

5.2 Background, 143

5.3 Fundamentals of MAC Protocols, 144

5.3.1 Performance Requirements, 145

5.3.2 Common Protocols, 148

5.4 MAC Protocols for WSNs, 158

5.4.1 Schedule-Based Protocols, 161

5.4.2 Random Access-Based Protocols, 165

5.5 Sensor-MAC Case Study, 167

5.5.1 Protocol Overview, 167

5.5.2 Periodic Listen and Sleep Operations, 168

5.5.3 Schedule Selection and Coordination, 169

5.5.4 Schedule Synchronization, 170

5.5.5 Adaptive Listening, 171

5.5.6 Access Control and Data Exchange, 171

5.5.7 Message Passing, 172

5.6 IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPANs Standard Case Study, 173

5.6.1 PHY Layer, 176

5.6.2 MAC Layer, 178

5.7 Conclusion, 192

References, 193

6 Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks 197

6.1 Introduction, 197

6.2 Background, 198

6.3 Data Dissemination and Gathering, 199

6.4 Routing Challenges and Design Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks, 200

6.4.1 Network Scale and Time-Varying Characteristics, 200

6.4.2 Resource Constraints, 201

6.4.3 Sensor Applications Data Models, 201

6.5 Routing Strategies in Wireless Sensor Networks, 202

6.5.1 WSN Routing Techniques, 203

6.5.2 Flooding and Its Variants, 203

6.5.3 Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation, 206

6.5.4 Low-Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy, 210

6.5.5 Power-Efficient Gathering in Sensor Information Systems, 213

6.5.6 Directed Diffusion, 215

6.5.7 Geographical Routing, 219

6.6 Conclusion, 225

References, 225

7 Transport Control Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks 229

7.1 Traditional Transport Control Protocols, 229

7.1.1 TCP (RFC 793), 231

7.1.2 UDP (RFC 768), 233

7.1.3 Mobile IP, 233

7.1.4 Feasibility of Using TCP or UDP for WSNs, 234

7.2 Transport Protocol Design Issues, 235

7.3 Examples of Existing Transport Control Protocols, 237

7.3.1 CODA (Congestion Detection and Avoidance), 237

7.3.2 ESRT (Event-to-Sink Reliable Transport), 237

7.3.3 RMST (Reliable Multisegment Transport), 239

7.3.4 PSFQ (Pump Slowly, Fetch Quickly), 239

7.3.5 GARUDA, 239

7.3.6 ATP (Ad Hoc Transport Protocol), 240

7.3.7 Problems with Transport Control Protocols, 240

7.4 Performance of Transport Control Protocols, 241

7.4.1 Congestion, 241

7.4.2 Packet Loss Recovery, 242

7.5 Conclusion, 244

References, 244

8 Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks 246

8.1 Introduction, 246

8.2 WSN Middleware Principles, 247

8.3 Middleware Architecture, 248

8.3.1 Data-Related Functions, 249

8.3.2 Architectures, 252

8.4 Existing Middleware, 253

8.4.1 MiLAN (Middleware Linking Applications and Networks), 253

8.4.2 IrisNet (Internet-Scale Resource-Intensive Sensor Networks Services), 254

8.4.3 AMF (Adaptive Middleware Framework), 255

8.4.4 DSWare (Data Service Middleware), 255

8.4.5 CLMF (Cluster-Based Lightweight Middleware Framework), 256

8.4.6 MSM (Middleware Service for Monitoring), 256

8.4.7 Em*, 256

8.4.8 Impala, 257

8.4.9 DFuse, 257

8.4.10 DDS (Device Database System), 258

8.4.11 SensorWare, 258

8.5 Conclusion, 259

References, 259

9 Network Management for Wireless Sensor Networks 262

9.1 Introduction, 262

9.2 Network Management Requirements, 262

9.3 Traditional Network Management Models, 263

9.3.1 Simple Network Management Protocol, 263

9.3.2 Telecom Operation Map, 264

9.4 Network Management Design Issues, 264

9.5 Example of Management Architecture: MANNA, 267

9.6 Other Issues Related to Network Management, 268

9.6.1 Naming, 269

9.6.2 Localization, 269

9.7 Conclusion, 270

References, 270

10 Operating Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks 273

10.1 Introduction, 273

10.2 Operating System Design Issues, 274

10.3 Examples of Operating Systems, 276

10.3.1 TinyOS, 276

10.3.2 Mate, 277

10.3.3 MagnetOS, 278

10.3.4 MANTIS, 278

10.3.5 OSPM, 279

10.3.6 EYES OS, 279

10.3.7 SenOS, 280

10.3.8 EMERALDS, 280

10.3.9 PicOS, 281

10.4 Conclusion, 281

References, 281

11 Performance and Traffic Management 283

11.1 Introduction, 283

11.2 Background, 283

11.3 WSN Design Issues, 286

11.3.1 MAC Protocols, 286

11.3.2 Routing Protocols, 286

11.3.3 Transport Protocols, 287

11.4 Performance Modeling of WSNs, 288

11.4.1 Performance Metrics, 288

11.4.2 Basic Models, 289

11.4.3 Network Models, 292

11.5 Case Study: Simple Computation of the System Life Span, 294

11.5.1 Analysis, 296

11.5.2 Discussion, 298

11.6 Conclusion, 300

References, 300

Index 303

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A high-quality textbook that provides a carefully designed exposition of the important aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Sensor Networks provides a thorough coverage of wireless sensor networks, including applications, communication, and networking protocols, middleware, security, and management.

      Trade Review
      "…the best-written book in its subject area…a must-have volume for anyone interested in the potential of wireless sensor networks." (RFID Journal Online, August 20, 2007)

      "…a valuable contribution to the WSN literature…it will occupy a conspicuous place in the reader's library." (Computing Reviews.com, October 8, 2007)



      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      About the Authors xiii

      1 Introduction and Overview of Wireless Sensor Networks 1

      1.1 Introduction, 1

      1.1.1 Background of Sensor Network Technology, 2

      1.1.2 Applications of Sensor Networks, 10

      1.1.3 Focus of This Book, 12

      1.2 Basic Overview of the Technology, 13

      1.2.1 Basic Sensor Network Architectural Elements, 15

      1.2.2 Brief Historical Survey of Sensor Networks, 26

      1.2.3 Challenges and Hurdles, 29

      1.3 Conclusion, 31

      References, 31

      2 Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks 38

      2.1 Introduction, 38

      2.2 Background, 38

      2.3 Range of Applications, 42

      2.4 Examples of Category 2 WSN Applications, 50

      2.4.1 Home Control, 51

      2.4.2 Building Automation, 53

      2.4.3 Industrial Automation, 56

      2.4.4 Medical Applications, 57

      2.5 Examples of Category 1 WSN Applications, 59

      2.5.1 Sensor and Robots, 60

      2.5.2 Reconfigurable Sensor Networks, 62

      2.5.3 Highway Monitoring, 63

      2.5.4 Military Applications, 64

      2.5.5 Civil and Environmental Engineering Applications, 67

      2.5.6 Wildfire Instrumentation, 68

      2.5.7 Habitat Monitoring, 68

      2.5.8 Nanoscopic Sensor Applications, 69

      2.6 Another Taxonomy of WSN Technology, 69

      2.7 Conclusion, 71

      References, 71

      3 Basic Wireless Sensor Technology 75

      3.1 Introduction, 75

      3.2 Sensor Node Technology, 76

      3.2.1 Overview, 76

      3.2.2 Hardware and Software, 78

      3.3 Sensor Taxonomy, 80

      3.4 WN Operating Environment, 84

      3.5 WN Trends, 87

      3.6 Conclusion, 91

      References, 91

      4 Wireless Transmission Technology and Systems 93

      4.1 Introduction, 93

      4.2 Radio Technology Primer, 94

      4.2.1 Propagation and Propagation Impairments, 94

      4.2.2 Modulation, 101

      4.3 Available Wireless Technologies, 103

      4.3.1 Campus Applications, 105

      4.3.2 MAN/WAN Applications, 120

      4.4 Conclusion, 131

      Appendix A: Modulation Basics, 131

      References, 139

      5 Medium Access Control Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks 142

      5.1 Introduction, 142

      5.2 Background, 143

      5.3 Fundamentals of MAC Protocols, 144

      5.3.1 Performance Requirements, 145

      5.3.2 Common Protocols, 148

      5.4 MAC Protocols for WSNs, 158

      5.4.1 Schedule-Based Protocols, 161

      5.4.2 Random Access-Based Protocols, 165

      5.5 Sensor-MAC Case Study, 167

      5.5.1 Protocol Overview, 167

      5.5.2 Periodic Listen and Sleep Operations, 168

      5.5.3 Schedule Selection and Coordination, 169

      5.5.4 Schedule Synchronization, 170

      5.5.5 Adaptive Listening, 171

      5.5.6 Access Control and Data Exchange, 171

      5.5.7 Message Passing, 172

      5.6 IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPANs Standard Case Study, 173

      5.6.1 PHY Layer, 176

      5.6.2 MAC Layer, 178

      5.7 Conclusion, 192

      References, 193

      6 Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks 197

      6.1 Introduction, 197

      6.2 Background, 198

      6.3 Data Dissemination and Gathering, 199

      6.4 Routing Challenges and Design Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks, 200

      6.4.1 Network Scale and Time-Varying Characteristics, 200

      6.4.2 Resource Constraints, 201

      6.4.3 Sensor Applications Data Models, 201

      6.5 Routing Strategies in Wireless Sensor Networks, 202

      6.5.1 WSN Routing Techniques, 203

      6.5.2 Flooding and Its Variants, 203

      6.5.3 Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation, 206

      6.5.4 Low-Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy, 210

      6.5.5 Power-Efficient Gathering in Sensor Information Systems, 213

      6.5.6 Directed Diffusion, 215

      6.5.7 Geographical Routing, 219

      6.6 Conclusion, 225

      References, 225

      7 Transport Control Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks 229

      7.1 Traditional Transport Control Protocols, 229

      7.1.1 TCP (RFC 793), 231

      7.1.2 UDP (RFC 768), 233

      7.1.3 Mobile IP, 233

      7.1.4 Feasibility of Using TCP or UDP for WSNs, 234

      7.2 Transport Protocol Design Issues, 235

      7.3 Examples of Existing Transport Control Protocols, 237

      7.3.1 CODA (Congestion Detection and Avoidance), 237

      7.3.2 ESRT (Event-to-Sink Reliable Transport), 237

      7.3.3 RMST (Reliable Multisegment Transport), 239

      7.3.4 PSFQ (Pump Slowly, Fetch Quickly), 239

      7.3.5 GARUDA, 239

      7.3.6 ATP (Ad Hoc Transport Protocol), 240

      7.3.7 Problems with Transport Control Protocols, 240

      7.4 Performance of Transport Control Protocols, 241

      7.4.1 Congestion, 241

      7.4.2 Packet Loss Recovery, 242

      7.5 Conclusion, 244

      References, 244

      8 Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks 246

      8.1 Introduction, 246

      8.2 WSN Middleware Principles, 247

      8.3 Middleware Architecture, 248

      8.3.1 Data-Related Functions, 249

      8.3.2 Architectures, 252

      8.4 Existing Middleware, 253

      8.4.1 MiLAN (Middleware Linking Applications and Networks), 253

      8.4.2 IrisNet (Internet-Scale Resource-Intensive Sensor Networks Services), 254

      8.4.3 AMF (Adaptive Middleware Framework), 255

      8.4.4 DSWare (Data Service Middleware), 255

      8.4.5 CLMF (Cluster-Based Lightweight Middleware Framework), 256

      8.4.6 MSM (Middleware Service for Monitoring), 256

      8.4.7 Em*, 256

      8.4.8 Impala, 257

      8.4.9 DFuse, 257

      8.4.10 DDS (Device Database System), 258

      8.4.11 SensorWare, 258

      8.5 Conclusion, 259

      References, 259

      9 Network Management for Wireless Sensor Networks 262

      9.1 Introduction, 262

      9.2 Network Management Requirements, 262

      9.3 Traditional Network Management Models, 263

      9.3.1 Simple Network Management Protocol, 263

      9.3.2 Telecom Operation Map, 264

      9.4 Network Management Design Issues, 264

      9.5 Example of Management Architecture: MANNA, 267

      9.6 Other Issues Related to Network Management, 268

      9.6.1 Naming, 269

      9.6.2 Localization, 269

      9.7 Conclusion, 270

      References, 270

      10 Operating Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks 273

      10.1 Introduction, 273

      10.2 Operating System Design Issues, 274

      10.3 Examples of Operating Systems, 276

      10.3.1 TinyOS, 276

      10.3.2 Mate, 277

      10.3.3 MagnetOS, 278

      10.3.4 MANTIS, 278

      10.3.5 OSPM, 279

      10.3.6 EYES OS, 279

      10.3.7 SenOS, 280

      10.3.8 EMERALDS, 280

      10.3.9 PicOS, 281

      10.4 Conclusion, 281

      References, 281

      11 Performance and Traffic Management 283

      11.1 Introduction, 283

      11.2 Background, 283

      11.3 WSN Design Issues, 286

      11.3.1 MAC Protocols, 286

      11.3.2 Routing Protocols, 286

      11.3.3 Transport Protocols, 287

      11.4 Performance Modeling of WSNs, 288

      11.4.1 Performance Metrics, 288

      11.4.2 Basic Models, 289

      11.4.3 Network Models, 292

      11.5 Case Study: Simple Computation of the System Life Span, 294

      11.5.1 Analysis, 296

      11.5.2 Discussion, 298

      11.6 Conclusion, 300

      References, 300

      Index 303

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