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Baldrige Award Winning Quality : How to Interpret the Baldrige Cr

Brown, Mark Graham


Éditeur : CRC PRESS
ISBN papier: 9781439893821
Code produit : 1271416
Catégorisation : Livres / Gestion / Gestion des opérations / Qualité et amélioration continue

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Although wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been employed across a wide range of applications, there are few books available that cover the required algorithms, performance analysis, and applications of network management techniques in WSNs. Filling this need, Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks: Management, Performance, and Applications presents new network management techniques that can address many of the shortcomings of traditional techniques. The book summarizes traditional and classical network management techniques as well as state-of-the-art methods. It covers the historical background of WSNs, reviews current thinking on the subject, and discusses unsolved problems of special interest. Section I introduces the basic concepts of WSNs and their applications, followed by a summary of the network management techniques used in WSNs. Section II begins by examining virtual backbone-based network management techniques. It points out some of the drawbacks in classical and existing methods and proposes several new network management techniques for WSNs that can address the shortcomings of existing methods. Each chapter in this section examines a new network management technique and includes an introduction, literature review, network model, algorithm description, theoretical analysis, and a conclusion. Section III applies the new techniques to key applications in WSNs including routing, data collection, data aggregation, and query processing. It also verifies the performance of the proposed techniques with simulations. Each chapter in this section begins with a brief application overview and includes coverage of application design and implementation, performance analysis, simulation settings, and comments for different test cases/scenario configurations. This intuitive approach will help you develop the hands-on skills required to address the various network management issues related to WSNs.