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Wireless Sensor Networks : Signal Processing and Communications PerspectivesTechnology, Protocols, and Applications

By: Swami, Ananthram, Zhao, Qing, Hong, Yao-Win.
Contributor(s): Tong, Lang.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Delhi Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. India 2012,c2007Description: 394.ISBN: 9788126523610.Subject(s): ElectronicsDDC classification: 681.2
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Contents :

1. Introduction

Part I Fundamental Properties and Limits

2.Information-theortic Bounds on Sensor Network Performance
3.In-Network Information Procesing in Wireless Sensor Networks
4.The Sensing Capacity of Sensor Networks
5.Law of sensor Network Lifetime and Its Applications

Part II Signal Processing for Sensor Networks

6.Detection in Sensor Networks
7.Distributed Estimation under Bandwith and Energy Constraints
8.Distrubuted Learning in Wireless Sensor Networks
9.Graphical Models and Fusion in Sensor Network

Part III Communication ,Networking and Cross-Layered Designs

10.Randomized Copperative Transmission in Large -Scale Sensor Networks
11.Apllication Dependent Shortest Path Routing in Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks
12.Data-Centric and Cooperative MAC Protocols for Sensor Networks
13.Game Theoretic Acrivation and Transmission Shedulling in Unattended Ground Sensor Networks:A Correlated Equilibrium Approach

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