2nd Edition

Distributed Sensor Networks Sensor Networking and Applications (Volume Two)

Edited By S. Sitharama Iyengar, Richard R. Brooks Copyright 2013
    942 Pages 466 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    942 Pages 466 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    The best-selling Distributed Sensor Networks became the definitive guide to understanding this far-reaching technology. Preserving the excellence and accessibility of its predecessor, Distributed Sensor Networks, Second Edition once again provides all the fundamentals and applications in one complete, self-contained source. Ideal as a tutorial for students or as research material for engineers, the book gives readers up-to-date, practical insight on all aspects of the field.

    Revised and expanded, this second edition incorporates contributions from many veterans of the DARPA ISO SENSIT program as well as new material from distinguished researchers in the field. Sensor Networking and Applications focuses on sensor deployment and networking, adaptive tasking, self-configuration, and system control. In the expanded applications section, the book draws on the insight of practitioners in the field.

     

    Readers of this book may also be interested in Distributed Sensor Networks, Second Edition: Image and Sensor Signal Processing (ISBN: 9781439862827).

    Sensor Deployment
    Coverage-Oriented Sensor Deployment, Yi Zou and Krishnendu Chakrabarty
    Deployment of Sensors, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Ankit Tandon, Qishi Wu, Eungchun Cho, Nageswara S.V. Rao, and Vijay K. Vaishnavi
    Genetic Algorithm for Mobile Agent Routing in Distributed Sensor Networks, Qishi Wu, S. Sitharama Iyengar, and Nageswara S.V. Rao
    Computer Network, Suresh Rai
    Location-Centric Networking in Distributed Sensor Networks, Kuang-Ching Wang and Parameswaran Ramanathan
    Application of Geometric Probability and Integral Geometry to Sensor Field Analysis, Errol G. Rowe, James Kelly, and Anthony G. Warrack
    Directed Diffusion, Fabio Silva, John Heidemann, Ramesh Govindan, and Deborah Estrin
    Data Security Perspectives, David W. Carman
    Sensor Network Security with Random Key Predistribution, Lianyu Zhao, Richard R. Brooks, Brijesh Pillai, P.Y. Govindaraju, Matthew Pirretti, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, and Mahmut Kandemir
    Quality of Service Metrics with Applications to Sensor Networks, N. Gautam
    Network Daemons for Distributed Sensor Networks, Nageswara S.V. Rao and Qishi Wu
    Energy-Latency Trade-Off for Routing in Sensor Networks and the Positive Impact of Mobility, Sotiris Nikoletseas
    Traffic Analysis Attacks on Sensor Networks, Lu Yu, Richard R. Brooks, Ryan Craven, and Harakrishnan Bhanu
    Secure Key Distribution and Revocation for Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Nathaniel Karst and Stephen B. Wicker
    Measurement, Modeling, and Avoidance of IEEE 802.15.4 Radio Transmission Errors in Rotating Sensor Systems, Kuang-Ching Wang, Fan Yang, Yong Huang, and Lei Tang
    Detecting Sybil Attacks in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, Tong Zhou, Romit Roy Choudhury, Peng Ning, and Krishnendu Chakrabarty

    Adaptive Tasking
    Query Processing in Sensor Networks, Samuel Madden and Johannes Gehrke
    Autonomous Software Reconfiguration, Richard R. Brooks
    Mobile Code Support, Richard R. Brooks and T. Keiser
    Mobile Agent Framework for Collaborative Processing in Sensor Networks, Hairong Qi, Yingyue Xu, and Teja Phani Kuruganti
    Distributed Services for Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks, Alvin S. Lim
    On-Demand Querying in Sensor Networks, Joon Ahn, Marco Zuniga, and Bhaskar Krishnamachari
    Improving Target Localization and Tracking by Dynamically Prioritized Frequency Band Allocation for Wireless Sensor Networks in Urban Environments, Behtash Babadi, Doina Bein, Bharat B. Madan, Shashi Phoha, Vahid Tarokh, and Yicheng Wen
    Distributed Detection of Replica Node Attacks, Jun-Won Ho, Donggang Liu, Matthew Wright, and Sajal K. Das
    Topology-Aware Routing and Transmission Scheduling for Highway Sensor Networks, Kuang-Ching Wang, Devang Bagaria, and Mashrur Chowdhury
    Dynamically Adaptive Multi-Modal Sensor Fusion in Urban Environments, Shashi Phoha, Doina Bein, Yicheng Wen, Bharat B. Madan, and Asok Ray

    Self-Configuration
    Self-Configuration, Richard R. Brooks, Matthew Pirretti, Jacob Lamb, Mengxia Zhu, and S. Sitharama Iyengar
    Collective Intelligence for Power-Aware Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Sensor Networks, Vijay S. Iyer, S. Sitharama Iyengar, and N. Balakrishnan
    Random Networks and Percolation Theory, Richard R. Brooks
    On the Behavior of Communication Links in a Multi-Hop Mobile Environment, Prince Samar and Stephen B. Wicker
    Localization in 3D Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Geometric Computation, Xin Shane Li and S. Sitharama Iyengar

    System Control
    Example DSN Control Hierarchy, Mengxia Zhu, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Jacob Lamb, Richard R. Brooks, and Matthew Pirretti

    Engineering Examples
    SenSoft, Gail Mitchell, Jeff Mazurek, Ken Theriault, and Prakash Manghwani
    Statistical Approaches to Cleaning Sensor Data, Eiman Elnahrawy and Badri Nath
    Plant Monitoring with Special Reference to Endangered Species, K.W. Bridges and Edo Biagioni
    Designing Distributed Sensor Applications for Wireless Mesh Networks, Robert Poor and Cliff Bowman
    Wireless Sensor Network Test Bed for Target Tracking, Qing Yang and Alvin S. Lim
    Lightweight Key Management in Multi-Hop Wireless Sensor Networks, Sushmita Ruj, Amiya Nayak, and Ivan Stojmenovic
    Maritime Domain Awareness, Christopher Griffin, Richard R. Brooks, and Jason Schwier
    Environmental Monitoring Application, Lu Yu, Lianyu Zhao, and Richard R. Brooks

    Index

    Biography

    S. Sitharama Iyengar is the director of and Ryder Professor in the School of Computing and Information Sciences at Florida International University. A SIAM distinguished lecturer, ACM national lecturer, IEEE distinguished scientist, and fellow of the IEEE, ACM, AAAS, and SDPS, Dr. Iyengar is the founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks. He is a world-class expert in computational aspects of sensor networks, data structures, and algorithms for various distributed applications. Many of his techniques have been used at institutions such as NASA and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

    Richard R. Brooks is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clemson University. A senior member of the IEEE, Dr. Brooks is the associate managing editor of the International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks. His research interests include distributed systems, network security, sensor networks, and self-organizing systems. His work has been sponsored by DARPA, the U.S. Office of Naval Research, and other high-level organizations.