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[PDF] [2006] Sensor Network Operations
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Phoha, S. Porta, T. Griffin, C.
Publication Date: 2006
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Number of Pages: 448
Edition: 1
Subject Categories: Communication, Networking & Broadcasting; Components, Circuits, Devices & Systems
Copyright Year: 2006
ISBN : 9780471784173
ABSTRACT
This excellent title introduces the concept of mission-oriented sensor networks as distributed dynamic systems of interacting sensing devices that are networked to jointly execute complex real-time missions under uncertainity. It provides the latest, yet unpublished results on the main technical and application challenges of mission-oriented sensor networks.
The authors of each chapter are research leaders from multiple disciplines who are presenting their latest innovations on the issues. Together, the editors have compiled a comprehensive treatment of the subject that flows smoothly from chapter to chapter. This interdisciplinary approach significantly enhances the science and technology knowledge base and influences the military and civilian applications of this field.
Author Information:
Dr. Shashi Phoha is the Guest Editor of IEEE Transactions in Mobile Computing, Special Issue on Mission-Oriented Sensor Networks. She is the Head of the Information Sciences and Technology Division of ARL and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Pennsylvania State University. She has led major research programs of multimillion dollars for military sensor networks in industry as well as in academia. In addition to more than a hundred journal articles, she authored or co-authored several books in related areas.
Dr. Thomas La Porta is the Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing. He received his B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. degrees from The Cooper Union, New York, NY and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, New York, NY. He joined the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Penn State in 2002 as a Full Professor. He is Director of the Networking Research Center at Penn State.
Prior to join ing Penn State, Dr. LaPorta was with Bell Laboratories since 1986. He was the Director of the Mobile Networking Research Department Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, where he led various projects in wireless and mobile networking. He is an IEEE Fellow, Bell Labs Fellow, received the Bell Labs Distinguished Technical Staff Award, and an Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer Award. He has published over 50 technical papers and holds over 20 patents.
Christopher Griffin holds a Masters degree in Mathematics from Penn State and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. there. Mr. Griffin has worked as a research engineer at the Penn State Applied Research Laboratory for the last six years on several DARPA and or Army Research Laboratory sponsored programs, including: the Emergent Surveillance Plexus (ESP) program as a lead engineer; the DARPA sponsored Semantic Information Fusion program under the SensIT initiative, where he co-developed a distributed target tracking system and managed the development of a target classification algorithm using Level 1 sensor fusion techniques; as a co-principal software architect for the DARPA Joint Force Component Controller (JFACC) initiative, an adaptive C2 program aimed at improving Air Force response times; and he was the principal software architect for the Boeing/ARFL Insertion of Embedding Infosphere Technology (IEIST) program. His areas of research expertise are distributed tracking systems, mission oriented control, and system modeling.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Frontmatter
Overview of MissionOriented Sensor Networks
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Trends in Sensor Development
Mission-Oriented Sensor Networks: Dynamic Systems Perspective
References
Sensor Deployment, SelfOrganization, and Localization
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
SCARE: A Scalable Self-Configuration and Adaptive Reconfiguration Scheme for Dense Sensor Networks
Robust Sensor Positioning in Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks
Trigonometric k Clustering (TKC) for Censored Distance Estimation
Sensing Coverage and Breach Paths in Surveillance Wireless Sensor Networks
References
Purposeful Mobility and Navigation
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Controlled Mobility for Efficient Data Gathering in Sensor Networks with Passively Mobile Nodes
Purposeful Mobility in Tactical Sensor Networks
Formation and Alignment of Distributed Sensing Agents with Double-Integrator Dynamics and Actuator Saturation
Modeling and Enhancing the Data Capacity of Wireless Sensor Networks
References
Lower Layer IssuesMAC, Scheduling, and Transmission
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
SS-TDMA: A Self-Stabilizing Medium Access Control (MAC) for Sensor Networks
Comprehensive Performance Study of IEEE 802.15.4
Providing Energy Efficiency for Wireless Sensor Networks Through Link Adaptation Techniques
References
Network Routing
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Load-Balanced Query Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy-Efficient and MAC-Aware Routing for Data Aggregation in Sensor Networks
LESS: Low-Energy Security Solution for Large-scale Sensor Networks Based on Tree-Ripple-Zone Routing Scheme
References
Power Management
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Adaptive Sensing and Reporting in Energy-Constrained Sensor Networks
Sensor Placement and Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks: Theory and Performance Analysis
Algorithms for Maximizing Lifetime of Battery-Powered Wireless Sensor Nodes
Battery Lifetime Estimation and Optimization for Underwater Sensor Networks
References
Distributed Sensing and Data Gathering
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Secure Differential Data Aggregation for Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy-Conserving Data Gathering Strategy Based on Trade-off Between Coverage and Data Reporting Latency in Wireless Sensor Networks
Quality-Driven Information Processing and Aggregation in Distributed Sensor Networks
Progressive Approach to Distributed Multiple-Target Detection in Sensor Networks
References
Network Security
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Energy Cost of Embedded Security for Wireless Sensor Networks
Increasing Authentication and Communication Confidentiality in Wireless Sensor Networks
Efficient Pairwise Authentication Protocols for Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks
Fast and Scalable Key Establishment in Sensor Networks
Weil Pairing-Based Round, Efficient, and Fault-Tolerant Group Key Agreement Protocol for Sensor Networks
References
PursuerEvader Tracking in Sensor Networks
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
The Problem
Evader-Centric Program
Pursuer-Centric Program
Hybrid Pursuer-Evader Program
Efficient Version of Hybrid Program
Implementation and Simulation Results
Discussion and Related Work
References
Embedded Soft Sensing for Anomaly Detection in Mobile Robotic Networks
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Mobile Robot Simulation Setup
Software Anomalies in Mobile Robotic Networks
Soft Sensor
Software Anomaly Detection Architecture
Anomaly Detection Mechanisms
Test Bed for Software Anomaly Detection in Mobile Robot Application
Results and Discussion
Conclusions and Future Work
Appendix A
Appendix B
References
Multisensor NetworkBased Framework for Video Surveillance: RealTime Superresolution Imaging
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Basic Model of Distributed Multisensor Surveillance System
Superresolution Imaging
Optical Flow Computation
Superresolution Image Reconstruction
Experimental Results
Conclusion
References
Using Information Theory to Design ContextSensing Wearable Systems
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Related Work
Theoretical Background
Adaptations
Design Considerations
Case Study
Results
Conclusion
Appendix
References
Multiple Bit Stream Image Transmission over Wireless Sensor Networks
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
System Description
Experimental Results
Summary and Discussion
References
Hybrid Sensor Network Test Bed for Reinforced Target Tracking
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Sensor Network Operational Components
Sensor Network Challenge Problem
Integrated Target Surveillance Experiment
Experimental Results and Evaluation
Conclusion
References
NoiseAdaptive Sensor Network for Vehicle Tracking in the Desert
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Distributed Tracking
Algorithms
Experimental Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Editors
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