Authors
Deepak Ganesan, Alberto Cerpa, Wei Ye, Yan Yu, Jerry Zhao, Deborah Estrin
Publication date
2004/7/1
Journal
Journal of parallel and distributed computing
Volume
64
Issue
7
Pages
799-814
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The emergence of sensor networks as one of the dominant technology trends in the coming decades (Technol. Rev. (February 2003)) has posed numerous unique challenges to researchers. These networks are likely to be composed of hundreds, and potentially thousands of tiny sensor nodes, functioning autonomously, and in many cases, without access to renewable energy resources. Cost constraints and the need for ubiquitous, invisible deployments will result in small sized, resource-constrained sensor nodes. While the set of challenges in sensor networks are diverse, we focus on fundamental networking challenges in this paper. The key networking challenges in sensor networks that we discuss are: (a) supporting multi-hop communication while limiting radio operation to conserve power, (b) data management, including frameworks that support attribute-based data naming, routing and in-network …
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Scholar articles
D Ganesan, A Cerpa, W Ye, Y Yu, J Zhao, D Estrin - Journal of parallel and distributed computing, 2004