TY - BOOK ID - 75196810 TI - Wireless sensor networks : applications-centric design AU - Yen Kheng Tan AU - Merrett, Geoff V. AU - Tan, Yen Kheng PY - 2010 SN - 9535145398 9533073217 PB - IntechOpen DB - UniCat KW - Wireless sensor networks. KW - WSNs (Sensor networks) KW - Computer networks KW - Low voltage systems KW - Sensor networks KW - Wireless communication systems KW - Context-aware computing KW - Physical Sciences KW - Engineering and Technology KW - Communications and Security KW - Computer and Information Science KW - Wireless Communication Network UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:75196810 AB - Over the past decade, there has been a prolific increase in the research, development and commercialisation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and their associated technologies. WSNs have found application in a vast range of different domains, scenarios and disciplines. These have included healthcare, defence and security, environmental monitoring and building/structural health monitoring. However, as a result of the broad array of pertinent applications, WSN researchers have also realised the application specificity of the domain; it is incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to find an application-independent solution to most WSN problems. Hence, research into WSNs dictates the adoption of an application-centric design process. This book is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all WSN applications and deployments to date. Instead, it is a collection of state-of-the-art research papers discussing current applications and deployment experiences, but also the communication and data processing technologies that are fundamental in further developing solutions to applications. Whilst a common foundation is retained through all chapters, this book contains a broad array of often differing interpretations, configurations and limitations of WSNs, and this highlights the diversity of this ever-changing research area. The chapters have been categorised into three distinct sections: applications and case studies, communication and networking, and information and data processing. The readership of this book is intended to be postgraduate/postdoctoral researchers and professional engineers, though some of the chapters may be of relevance to interested master’s level students. ER -