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Handbook of Research on Developments and Trends in Wireless Sensor Networks: From Principle to Practice
A device that is placed at the edge of the Wireless Sensor Network that has the responsibility of sending requests to the sensors and receiving responses for these requests to present them to the user or organization that deployed the network.
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Power Conservation Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
Baha Alsaify (University of Arkansas, USA) and Haiying Shen (University of Arkansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-701-5.ch006
Abstract
This chapter discusses power conservation problems in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The problem arises from the fact that WSNs have limited energy since sensors are powered with small batteries (due to the sensor size constraints). Currently, some energy-efficiency methods focus on reducing energy consumption by designing sensor hardware. Other methods enable sensors to communicate with each other in an efficient manner by developing new communication protocols. Some communication protocols need to have extra information such as sensor locations for determining the best possible relays to deliver data to a Base Station. In this chapter we will first provide a survey on current power conservation methods. We will then discuss the efficiency and effectiveness of these methods, and propose possible solutions. Finally, we conclude the chapter with concluding remarks and open issues.
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Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
Sink is a specific kind of node where the data should be delivered to. One or multiple sinks can exist in wireless sensor networks depending on application requirements. In some deployments, sinks have more resources and capabilities than other sensor nodes.
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Implementation of a DES Environment
The Sink object extinguishes (swallows) the Entity objects.
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