A one-stop resource for the use of algorithms and protocols in
wireless sensor networks
From an established international researcher in the field, this
edited volume provides readers with comprehensive coverage of the
fundamental algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor networks.
It identifies the research that needs to be conducted on a number
of levels to design and assess the deployment of wireless sensor
networks, and provides an in-depth analysis of the development of
the next generation of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks.
Divided into nineteen succinct chapters, the book covers:
mobility management and resource allocation algorithms;
communication models; energy and power consumption algorithms;
performance modeling and simulation;
authentication and reputation mechanisms; algorithms for
wireless sensor and mesh networks; and algorithm methods for
pervasive and ubiquitous computing; among other topics.
Complete with a set of challenging exercises, this book is a
valuable resource for electrical engineers, computer engineers,
network engineers, and computer science specialists. Useful for
instructors and students alike, Algorithms and Protocols for
Wireless Sensor Networks is an ideal textbook for advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science, electrical
engineering, and network engineering.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Preface.
About the Editor.
Contributors.
1. Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks: Present and Future
(Azzedine Boukerche, Eduardo F. Nakamura, and Antonio A. F.
Loureiro).
2. Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks (Violet R. Syrotiuk,
Bing Li, and Angela M. Mielke).
3. Epidemic Models, Algorithms, and Protocols in Wireless Sensor
and Ad Hoc Networks (Pradip De and Sajal K. Das).
4. Modeling Sensor Networks (Stefan Schmid and Roger
Wattenhofer).
5. Spatiotemporal Correlation Theory for Wireless Sensor
Networks (Özgür B. Akan).
6. A Taxonomy of Routing Protocols in Sensor Networks
(Azzedine Boukerche, Mohammad Z. Ahmad, Damla Turgut, and
Begumhan Turgut).
7. Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Graph Theory
Perspective (Nidal Nasser and Liliana M. Arboleda).
8. Position-Based Routing for Sensor Networks: Approaches and
Obstacles (Marwan M. Fayed and Hussein T. Mouftah).
9. Node Positioning for Increased Dependability of Wireless
Sensor Networks (Mohamed Younis and Kemal Akkaya).
10. Mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks (Stefano Basagni,
Alessio Carosi, and Chiara Petrioli).
11. Localization Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks
(Azzedine Boukerche, Horacio A. B. F. Oliveira, Eduardo F.
Nakamura, and Antonio A. F. Loureiro).
12. Location Discovery in Sensor Networks (Asis
Nasipuri).
13. Qo S-Based Communication Protocols in Wireless Sensor
Networks (Serdar Vural, Yuan Tian, and Eylem Ekici).
14. Quality of Service in Wireless Sensor Networks (Gregory
J. Pottie and Ameesh Pandya).
15. Energy-Efficient Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks
(Azzedine Boukerche and Sotiris Nikoletseas).
16. Security Issues and Countermeasures in Wireless Sensor
Networks (Tanveer Zia and Albert Y. Zomaya).
17. A Taxonomy of Secure Time Synchronization Algorithms for
Wireless Sensor Networks (Azzedine Boukerche and Damla
Turgut).
18. Secure Localization Systems: Protocols and Techniques in
Wireless Sensor Networks (Azzedine Boukerche, Horacio A. B. F.
Oliveira, Eduardo F. Nakamura, and Antonio A. F. Loureiro).
Index.
Sobre o autor
Azzedine Boukerche, Ph D, is a Canada Research Chair Professor in wireless and mobile computing at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is the Founding Director of PARADISE Research Laboratory, also at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Boukerche is a well-known and internationally respected researcher in his field. He has published numerous papers in the fields of wireless networks, mobile and pervasive computing, and wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. As an associate editor, program chair, and general chair, he has contributed to many international journals and conferences in the area of wireless and mobile networking, wireless ad hoc, and sensor and mesh networking. He has also received several national and international awards for excellence in research and his scientific contributions to the field of wireless and mobile networks.