Deploying Wireless Sensor Networks Theory and Practice
Auteurs : Senouci Mustapha Reda, Mellouk Abdelhamid
Wireless Sensor Networks: Theory and Practice for Deployment addresses WSNs deployment, a mandatory and critical step in the process of developing WSNs solutions for real-life applications. The authors address simple approaches to deploy static WSNs, then exploring more sophisticated approaches to deploy mobile WSNs. Featuring detailed investigations of deployment-related issues such as deployment cost, coverage, connectivity, sensors reliability, and harsh deployment environments, this book will equip you with the basics and an advanced view of both the theoretical and practical aspects, along with knowledge of the guidelines for WSNs deployment.
Graduate students, academic researchers, early career researchers and engineers and industrial professionals who are interested in acquiring a big picture of various wireless sensor networks deployment approaches. Researchers, engineers, and developers working in the field of wireless sensor networks.
Abdelhamid Mellouk is a permanent Full Professor at the University of Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC), France. Head of several executive national and international positions, he has held several leadership offices in IEEE Communications Society Technical Committees and has published/coordinated more than ten books in addition to numerous keynotes and plenary talks in flagship venues.
- Provides both the theoretical basis and practical applications
- Features an in-depth discussion of deployment-related issues
- Covers basic concepts and terminologies as well as highlighting open problems in the research areas to help you solve your deployment-related issues
Date de parution : 03-2016
Ouvrage de 158 p.
15x22.8 cm