| Tilak, S., Abu-Ghazaleh, N. B., and Heinzelman, W. A taxonomy of wireless micro-sensor network models. Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 9 (2002), 28---36. |
....communication have enabled the deployment of large scale sensor networks where thousands of small sensors are distributed over a vast field to obtain fine grained, high precision sensing data. Due to many attractive characteristics of sensor nodes such as small size and low cost, sensor networks [2, 12, 15, 19] become adopted to many military and civil applications, such as target tracking, surveillance, environmental control, and health care. This paper studies the problem of detecting and tracking a mobile target, and monitoring a particular region surrounding the target in sensor networks. As shown ....
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....of various animals including birds [27] and sea turtles [4] but these rely on high power transmitters that transmit data up to a satellite, and they operate o a nonrecharged battery supply. Sensor networks have also been proposed for intruder detection, temperature monitoring, and trac control [7, 36]. Environmental monitoring using sensor nodes with embedded processors are also a focus of the habitat monitoring project [21] There, they plant the sensors statically in a grid like fashion across two wildlife habitats. These sensors identify animals when they move through the multiple sensors, ....
....networks do not work well [8] However, the routing algorithms proposed thus far [12, 17, 28] assume static sensor networks, i.e. networks where the sensors do not move once they are deployed. Algorithms also assume that the base station stays at a xed location. Based on the taxonomy proposed in [36], however, ZebraNet is a dynamic sensor network; its nodes are mobile, and so is the base station. This sub case has not previously been studied in detail. Another interesting area of research is on connectivity and coverage problems in wireless ad hoc networks. While coverage issues in celluar ....
S. Tilak, N. Abu-Ghazaleh, and W. Heinzelman. A Taxonomy of Wireless Micro-Sensor Network Models. June 2002.
....locations, and the power levels of the nodes are arbitrary and slowly time varying. The nodes self organize to create a logical backbone routing infrastructure from an underlying physical topology. Although a number of self organizing network research results have been reported in the literature [3, 4], they are predominantly associated with mobile ad hoc networks [6] where node mobility is relatively fast. In this paper, we only consider a neuRFon TM network that does not include mobile nodes, only fixed network nodes play a role in the construction and maintenance of the network. As such, ....
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