Some of the most remarkable growth has occurred in the deployment of wireless LANs (WLANs) where IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks have been used to provide connectivity not only as hotspots but also to substantial portions of a city.
At the same time, we are also witnessing a significant trend in the emergence of small and low-cost computation and communication devices. While these tiny devices, called sensor nodes, are tightly constrained in terms of energy, storage capacity, and data processing capability, they have the potential to serve as a catalyst for a major change in how we communicate and interact with the environment.
IEEE Press
ISBN 0-471-4-914
2006 453 pages PDF
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Some of the most remarkable growth has occurred in the deployment of wireless LANs (WLANs) where IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks have been used to provide connectivity not only as hotspots but also to substantial portions of a city.
At the same time, we are also witnessing a significant trend in the emergence of small and low-cost computation and communication devices. While these tiny devices, called sensor nodes, are tightly constrained in terms of energy, storage
capacity, and data processing capability, they have the potential to serve as a catalyst for a major change in how we communicate and interact with the environment.
This book aims to address challenging issues in wireless networks, in particular, wireless LANs, multihop wireless networks, sensor networks and their applications.
In addition, the book discusses emerging applications and new paradigms, for example, middleware for RFID, smart home design, and ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂon-demand businessÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ in the context of pervasive computing.
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