Intoduction: A Bird's Eye View of Wireless Sensor Networks
Aleksandar Crnjin
PART I: BASIC ISSUES
Sensors
Goran Rakočević
Software Issues
Aleksandar Crnjin
Position-Based Routing Protocols
Liana K. Qabajeh, Laiha Mat Kiah, and Mohammad M. Qabajeh
PART II: MULTIDISCIPLINARY ISSUES
Sensor Networks Integration
Szymon Fedor, Alex Gluhak, and Srdjan Krco
Mobility Aspects in WSN
Aleksandra Mateska, Liljana Gavrilovska, and Sotiris Nikoletseas
Modelling for Georouting in Multihop Wireless Networks
Adnan Khan, Costas Constantinou, and Ivan Stojmenovic
Medical Applications of WSNs
Stanislava Stanković
Optimized Placing of ECG Electrodes in WSN Applications
Ivan Tomašić, and Roman Trobec
Vehicular Sensor Networks: General Aspects and Implementation Issues
Vladimir Atanasovski, and Liljana Gavrilovska
PART III: CASE STUDIES
FEEIT WSN Testbed: Effective System for Providing Emergency Situations' Prevention and Surveillance
Aleksandra Mateska, and Liljana Gavrilovska
ETF WSN Testbed: Practical Health Enhancing Application of WSNs
Zoran Babović, Aleksandar Crnjin, Goran Rakočević, Stanislava Stanković, and Veljko Milutinović
PART IV: BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
Zhilbert Tafa
eMuseum
Aleksandar Ćorović, Bojan Imamović, Edin Kadrić, Lejla Kadrić, Nermin Lipa, and Selma Opanović
The PAR Logistics Solver Problem
Gordana Nikolić, Dario Zorić, Alan Martinović, and David Dubrović
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From the reviews:
“This edited volume attempts to introduce WSNs, capture their essence by presenting some of their characteristics and challenges, and illustrate some implementation examples. ... provide a good survey that anyone who is interested in examining the topics in greater depth can easily use as a valuable starting point. ... Both undergraduate students and practitioners ... will find the level of material in this book useful and easy to follow. ... teachers could use a number of the chapters as supplemental material.” (George Dimitoglou, ACM Computing Reviews, June, 2011)
It is a general trend in computing that computers are becoming ever smaller and more interconnected, and sensor networks - large networks of small, simple devices - represent a logical extreme of this trend. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are attracting an increasing degree of research interest, with a growing number of industrial applications starting to emerge. Two of these applications, personal health monitoring and emergency/disaster recovery, are the focus of the European Commission project ProSense: Promote, Mobilize, Reinforce and Integrate Wireless Sensor Networking Research and Researchers.
This hands-on, useful introduction to WSN systems development presents broad coverage of topics in the field, contributed by researchers involved in the ProSense project. It emphasises the practical knowledge required for the successful implementation of WSNs. The first part of the work covers basic issues of sensors, software, and position-based routing protocols. Part Two focuses on multidisciplinary issues, including sensor network integration, mobility aspects, geo-routing, medical applications, and vehicular sensor networks. The remaining two parts present case studies and further applications.
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Providing holistic coverage of WSN technology, this text/reference will help graduate students of computer science, electrical engineering and telecommunications toward mastering the specific domains of this emerging area. The book will also be a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners interested in entering or exploring the field.
Dr. Liljana Gavrilovska is a professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies of the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. Dr. Srdjan Krco is a senior researcher at the Ericsson Ireland Research Centre. Dr. Veljko M. Milutinovic, FIEEE, is a professor at the Department of Computer Engineering of the University of Belgrade, Serbia. Dr. Ivan Stojmenovic is a professor at the School of Information Technology and Engineering of the University of Ottawa, Canada. Dr. Roman Trobec is an associate professor at the Department of Communication Systems of the Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia.
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