Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks | Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop, REALWSN 2013, Como (Italy), September 19-20, 2013 | ISBN 9783319030708

Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks

Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop, REALWSN 2013, Como (Italy), September 19-20, 2013

herausgegeben von Koen Langendoen, Wen Hu, Federico Ferrari, Marco Zimmerling und Luca Mottola
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonKoen Langendoen
Herausgegeben vonWen Hu
Herausgegeben vonFederico Ferrari
Herausgegeben vonMarco Zimmerling
Herausgegeben vonLuca Mottola
Buchcover Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks  | EAN 9783319030708 | ISBN 3-319-03070-1 | ISBN 978-3-319-03070-8

From the book reviews:

“This book consists of 16 accepted papers of the 32 submitted and a set of poster and demo abstracts. … this book can be recommended to all postgraduates interested in this research and also engineers that plan to design and build sensor networks.” (D. Grigoras, Computing Reviews, October, 2014)

Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks

Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop, REALWSN 2013, Como (Italy), September 19-20, 2013

herausgegeben von Koen Langendoen, Wen Hu, Federico Ferrari, Marco Zimmerling und Luca Mottola
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonKoen Langendoen
Herausgegeben vonWen Hu
Herausgegeben vonFederico Ferrari
Herausgegeben vonMarco Zimmerling
Herausgegeben vonLuca Mottola

This edited book presents the results of the 5th Workshop on Real-world Wireless Sensor Networks (REALWSN). The purpose of this workshop was to bring together researchers and practitioners working in the area of sensor networks, with focus on real-world experiments or deployments of wireless sensor networks. Included were, nonetheless, emerging forms of sensing such as those that leverage smart phones, Internet of Things, RFIDs, and robots. Indeed, when working with real-world experiments or deployments, many new or unforeseen issues may arise: the network environment may be composed of a variety of different technologies, leading to very heterogeneous network structures; software development for large scale networks poses new types of problems; the performance of prototype networks may differ significantly from the deployed system; whereas actual sensor network deployments may need a complex combination of autonomous and manual configuration. Furthermore, results obtained through simulation are typically not directly applicable to operational networks; it is therefore imperative for the community to produce results from experimental research. The workshop collected the state of the art in emerging and current research trends dealing with Real-world Wireless Sensor Networks, with the aim of representing a stepping stone for future research in this field.