Embedded Sensor Systems /

This inspiring textbook provides an introduction to wireless technologies for sensors, explores potential use of sensors for numerous applications, and utilizes probability theory and mathematical methods as a means of embedding sensors in system design. It discusses the need for synchronization and...

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Main Authors: Agrawal, Dharma P. Dharma Prakash, 1945
Corporate Authors: SpringerLink Online service
Published: Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Singapore :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3038-3
Summary: This inspiring textbook provides an introduction to wireless technologies for sensors, explores potential use of sensors for numerous applications, and utilizes probability theory and mathematical methods as a means of embedding sensors in system design. It discusses the need for synchronization and underlying limitations, inter-relation between given coverage and connectivity to number of sensors needed, and the use of geometrical distance to determine location of the base station for data collection and explore use of anchor nodes for relative position determination of sensors. The book ex
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(XLVII,469pages): illustrations
ISBN: 9789811030383
Index Number: TK7888
CLC: TP212
Contents: Part I: General Sensor Characteristics -- Chapter 01: Introduction to Cell Phones and Wireless Technologies -- Chapter-02: Applications of Sensor Networks -- Chapter-03: Different Types of Transducers -- Chapter-04: Transducers Range Modeling -- Chapter-05: Clock Synchronization and Localization -- Chapter-06: Topology Discovery, Residual Energy and Energy Harvesting -- Chapter-07: TCP, Neighborhood formation, Reliable Transport and Simulators for WSNs -- Chapter-08: Sensor Nodes (SNs), Camera Sensor Nodes CSNs), and Remote Sensor Nodes (RSNs) -- Part II: Random Topology -- Chapter-09: Senso