Wireless Sensor Networks

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Author_Mohamed Ibnkahla
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Cognitive Communications
cognitive diversity routing
Cognitive Node
cognitive radio networks
cognitive sensor network routing strategies
Cognitive Wireless Sensor Networks
Cooperative Sensing
CR Network
cross-layer optimization
dynamic spectrum management
energy efficient sensor design
Energy Profile
environmental sensing applications
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GPS INS integration
Gps Outage
Inertial Sensors
Mac Layer
Mac Layer Protocol
Multi-hop Networks
Network Lifetime
Node Lifetime
Power Consumption
QoS Metric
QoS Routing
QoS Routing Protocol
QoS Support
Relay Node
Routing Protocol
Sensor Networks
Sensor Nodes
Spectrum Sensing
telecommunications
weighted cognitive maps
Wireless Communications
Wireless Sensor Networks
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781439852774
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With classical techniques for data transmission soon reaching their limitations, cognitive approaches may offer a solution to user requirements for better coverage, connectivity, security, and energy efficiency at lower cost. Wireless Sensor Networks: A Cognitive Perspective presents a unified view of the state of the art of cognitive approaches in telecommunications. A benchmark in the field, it brings together research that has previously been scattered throughout conference and journal papers.

Cutting-Edge Topics in Cognitive Communications

After a review of the cognitive concept and approaches, the book outlines a generic architecture for cognition in wireless sensor networks. It then targets specific issues that need to be addressed through cognition, from cognitive radio and spectrum access to routing protocols. The book also explores how to use weighted cognitive maps to improve network lifetime through optimizing routing, medium access, and power control while fulfilling end-to-end goals. The final chapter discusses the implementation of hardware for GPS/INS-enabled wireless sensor networks. This addresses an important need for real-time node position information in many wireless sensor network applications and communication protocols.

Real-World Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks using the Cognitive Concept

Written in a tutorial style, the book supplies an in-depth survey of each topic, accompanied by detailed descriptions of the algorithms and protocols. It also provides a step-by-step analysis of the various communications systems through extensive computer simulations and illustrations. Examples cover environmental monitoring, vehicular communications, tracking, and more. A comprehensive overview of cognitive communications in wireless sensor networks, this work lays the foundations for readers to participate in a new era of research in this emerging field.

Dr. Mohamed Ibnkahla is an associate professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at in Queen’s University, Canada. He is currently leading several projects applying wireless sensor networks to several areas such as forest monitoring, wildlife and species at risk tracking, smart grid, drinking water monitoring, food traceability, intelligent transportation systems, and sustainable communities.

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