Although wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have
been employed across a wide range of applications, there
are very few books that emphasize the algorithm
description, performance analysis, and applications of
network management techniques in WSNs. Filling this
need, Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks:
Management, Performance, and Applications
summarizes not only traditional and classical
network management techniques, but also state-of-the-art
techniques in this area. The articles presented are
expository, but scholarly in nature, including the
appropriate history background, a review of current
thinking on the topic, and a discussion of unsolved
problems. The book is organized into three sections.
Section I introduces the basic concepts of WSNs and
their applications, followed by the summarization of the
network management techniques used in WSNs. Section
II begins by examining virtual backbone-based network
management techniques. It points out some of the
drawbacks in classical and existing methods and proposes
several new network management techniques for WSNs that
can address the shortcomings of existing methods. Each
chapter in this section examines a new network
management technique and includes an introduction,
literature review, network model, algorithm description,
theoretical analysis, and conclusion. Section III
applies proposed new techniques to some important
applications in WSNs including routing, data collection,
data aggregation, and query processing. It also conducts
simulations to verify the performance of the proposed
techniques. Each chapter in this section examines a
particular application using the following structure:
brief application overview, application design and
implementation, performance analysis, simulation
settings, and comments for different test cases/scenario
configurations.
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