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TY - CHAP
T1 - Wireless Sensor Cooperation for a Sustainable Quality of Information
AU - Khelil, A.
AU - Reinl, C.
AU - Ayari, B.
AU - Shaikh, F.K.
AU - Szczytowski, P.
AU - Ali, A.
AU - Suri, Neeraj
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This chapter describes techniques for intra‐ Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) sensor and mobile sensor cooperation, as well as techniques for coordination across mobile entities and WSNs. It extends our system model progressively and covers the broad spectrum of popular WSN system classes. The chapter illustrates how a WSN instruments the real world for users and provides for core primitives within the ubiquitous and pervasive computing paradigm. It investigates the inter‐sensor cooperation for provisioning the desired Quality of Information (QoI) in static networks. The chapter considers the deployment of mobile assist nodes that cooperate with the multiple static sensor nodes in order to enhance the functionality and dependability of WSN systems. It shows that additional cooperation between the mobile assist nodes improves WSN performance while allowing for novel transaction‐based functionalities. The chapter discusses cooperation between different WSN systems.
AB - This chapter describes techniques for intra‐ Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) sensor and mobile sensor cooperation, as well as techniques for coordination across mobile entities and WSNs. It extends our system model progressively and covers the broad spectrum of popular WSN system classes. The chapter illustrates how a WSN instruments the real world for users and provides for core primitives within the ubiquitous and pervasive computing paradigm. It investigates the inter‐sensor cooperation for provisioning the desired Quality of Information (QoI) in static networks. The chapter considers the deployment of mobile assist nodes that cooperate with the multiple static sensor nodes in order to enhance the functionality and dependability of WSN systems. It shows that additional cooperation between the mobile assist nodes improves WSN performance while allowing for novel transaction‐based functionalities. The chapter discusses cooperation between different WSN systems.
KW - Cooperation, between different WSN entities-prerequisite for dependable system operation
KW - Data quality attributes-as Quality of Information (QoI)
KW - Inter-WSN cooperation, novel map-based approach-allowing for easy inter-WSN cooperation
KW - Mobile sensor cooperation-wireless sensor network (mWSN) model in WSN deployments
KW - Sensing the real world-users, observing and controlling physical phenomenon, through WSN
KW - Users, querying implemented model-or triggering a model replacement, if necessary
KW - Wireless sensor cooperation-for sustainable quality of information
KW - Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)-key enabling technique, emerging ambient/ubiquitous/pervasive computing
KW - WSNs, computing nodes-sensing, processing and storage capabilities
U2 - 10.1002/9781119970422.ch6
DO - 10.1002/9781119970422.ch6
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9780470747728
SP - 71
EP - 100
BT - Pervasive Computing and Networking
PB - John Wiley and Sons
ER -