Qos Routing Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks - Hardcover
Qos Routing Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks - Hardcover
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by K. R. Venugopal (Author), Shiv Prakash T (Author), M. Kumaraswamy (Author)
1 An Introduction to QoS in Wireless Sensor Networks 1.0.1 Wireless Sensor Network Architecture 1.0.2 Network Layer Issues and Challenges 1.0.3 Limitations of Wireless Sensor Networks 1.0.4 Challenges of Wireless Sensor Networks1.0.5 Medium Access Control Layer Issues and Challenges 1.0.6 Issues of Medium Access Control MAC Layer 1.0.7 MAC Scheme Design Challenges 1.1 MAC Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks 1.1.1 Contention-freeMAC Protocols 1.1.2 Contention MAC Protocols 1.1.3 Hybrid MAC Protocols 1.2 Motivation 1.2.1 Network Layer1.2.2 Medium Access Control Layer 1.2.3 Design and Evaluation Metrics in the Network Layer 1.2.4 Design and Evaluation Metrics in the Medium Access Layer1.3 Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks 1.4 Quality of Service in Wireless Sensor Networks 1.4.1 Introduction 1.4.2 Quality of Service Architecture 1.4.3 Network and MAC Layer QoS Challenges 1.4.4 Network and MAC Layer QoS Requirements 1.5 Software Tools 1.6 Organization of the Book References 2 LRTHR: Link-Reliability Based Two-Hop Routing forWSNs 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Related Works 2.3 System Model and Problem Definition 2.4 Algorithm 2.4.1 Link Reliability Estimation 2.4.2 Link Delay Estimation 2.4.3 Node Forwarding Metric 2.4.4 LRTHR: An Example 2.5 Performance Evaluation 2.6 Summary References 3 FTQAC: Fault Tolerant QoS Adaptive Clustering forWSNs 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Related Works 3.3 System Model and Problem Definition 3.4 Cluster Setup and Primary Cluster Head Selection 3.5 Secondary Cluster Head Selection3.6 QoS Route Establishment 3.7 Simulation Setup 3.8 Summary References 4 RTTDR: Real-Time Traffic-Differentiated Routing forWSNs 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Related Works 4.3 System Model and Problem Definition 4.4 Algorithm 4.4.1 Link Reliability Estimation 4.4.2 Queueing and Transmission Delay Estimation 4.4.3 Node Forwarding Metric 4.4.4 Queuing Controller 4.5 Implementation and Performance Evaluation4.6 Summary References 5 RARR: Reliable Adaptive Replication Routing Scheme forWSNs5.1 Introduction 5.2 Related Works 5.3 System Model and Problem Definition 5.4 Algorithm 5.4.1 Link Capacity Estimator 5.4.2 Packet Disseminator 5.4.3 Packet Replicator 5.5 Simulation and Performance Evaluation 5.6 Summary References 6 ETXTD: ETX and RTT Delay based Fault Detection Algorithm forWSNs 6.1 Introduction6.2 Related Works 6.3 System Model and Problem Definition 6.4 Algorithm 6.4.1 Estimation of Expected Transmission Count (ETX) Metric6.4.2 Estimation of Round Trip Time (RTT) and Round TripPath (RTP) 6.4.3 Detection of Faulty Sensor Node 6.4.4 Performance Evaluation 6.5 Summary References 7 DQTSM: Distributed Qos in Time Synchronized MAC Protocol forWSNs 7.1 Intr
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This book provides a systematic introduction to the fundamental concepts, major challenges, and effective solutions for Quality of Service in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Unlike other books on the topic, it focuses on the networking aspects of WSNs, discussing the most important networking issues, including network architecture design, medium access control, routing and data dissemination, node clustering, node localization, query processing, data aggregation, transport and quality of service, time synchronization, and network security.
Featuring contributions from researchers, this book strikes a balance between fundamental concepts and new technologies, providing readers with unprecedented insights into WSNs from a networking perspective. It is essential reading for a broad audience, including academics, research engineers, and practitioners, particularly postgraduate/postdoctoral researchers and engineers in industry. It is also suitable as a textbook or supplementary reading for graduate computer engineering and computer science courses.Author Biography
Dr. K. R. Venugopal is the Vice Chancellor of Bangalore University. He holds eleven degrees, including a Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering from IIT-Madras, Chennai and a Ph.D. in Economics from Bangalore University, as well as degrees in Law, Mass Communication, Electronics, Economics, Business Finance, Computer Science, Public Relations, and Industrial Relations.
Dr. Venugopal has authored and edited 68 books and published more than 800 papers in refereed international journals and conferences. Dr. Venugopal was a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the University of Southern California, USA. He has been conferred IEEE fellow and ACM Distinguished Educator for his contributions to Computer Science Engineering and Electrical Engineering education.
Dr. Shiv Prakash T. is currently Director of the Vijaya Vittala Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India. He holds a Ph.D., M.S and B.E in Computer Science and Engineering from Bangalore University. He has over ten years of IT experience in the field of Embedded Systems and Digital Multimedia. He is currently authoring the book Mastering Java to be published in 2021. His research areas include Wireless Sensor Networks, Computer Vision, Embedded Linux, and Digital Multimedia.
Dr. M. Kumaraswamy is currently a Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at SJPT, Bangalore. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from JNTU Hyderabad, B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Mysore, Mysore, and M.Tech in System Analysis and Computer Applications from NITK Surathkal. His research interests include Wireless Sensor Networks and Adhoc Networks.