Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks

Recent years have witnessed a tremendous amount of research in the field of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) due to their numerous real-world applications in environmental and habitat monitoring, fire detection, object tracking, traffic controlling, industrial and machine-health control and monitorin...

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Main Author: Islam, Md Kamrul
Other Authors: Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OKQ.1974-55882013-12-20T03:39:30ZEnergy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor NetworksIslam, Md KamrulWireless Sensor NetworksDistributed AlgorithmsEnergy Aware TechniquesLocal AlgorithmsRecent years have witnessed a tremendous amount of research in the field of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) due to their numerous real-world applications in environmental and habitat monitoring, fire detection, object tracking, traffic controlling, industrial and machine-health control and monitoring, enemy-intrusion in military battlefields, and so on. However, reducing energy consumption of individual sensors in such networks and obtaining the expected standard of quality in the solutions provided by them is a major challenge. In this thesis, we investigate several problems in WSNs, particularly in the areas of broadcasting, routing, target monitoring, self-protecting networks, and topology control with an emphasis on minimizing and balancing energy consumption among the sensors in such networks. Several interesting theoretical results and bounds have been obtained for these problems which are further corroborated by extensive simulations of most of the algorithms. These empirical results lead us to believe that the algorithms may be applied in real-world situations where we can achieve a guarantee in the quality of solutions with a certain degree of balanced energy consumption among the sensors.Thesis (Ph.D, Computing) -- Queen's University, 2010-04-27 10:19:39.03Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))2010-04-27 10:19:39.032010-04-27T21:57:25Z2010-04-27T21:57:25Z2010-04-27T21:57:25ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1974/5588enenCanadian thesesThis publication is made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws without written authority from the copyright owner.
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topic Wireless Sensor Networks
Distributed Algorithms
Energy Aware Techniques
Local Algorithms
spellingShingle Wireless Sensor Networks
Distributed Algorithms
Energy Aware Techniques
Local Algorithms
Islam, Md Kamrul
Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks
description Recent years have witnessed a tremendous amount of research in the field of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) due to their numerous real-world applications in environmental and habitat monitoring, fire detection, object tracking, traffic controlling, industrial and machine-health control and monitoring, enemy-intrusion in military battlefields, and so on. However, reducing energy consumption of individual sensors in such networks and obtaining the expected standard of quality in the solutions provided by them is a major challenge. In this thesis, we investigate several problems in WSNs, particularly in the areas of broadcasting, routing, target monitoring, self-protecting networks, and topology control with an emphasis on minimizing and balancing energy consumption among the sensors in such networks. Several interesting theoretical results and bounds have been obtained for these problems which are further corroborated by extensive simulations of most of the algorithms. These empirical results lead us to believe that the algorithms may be applied in real-world situations where we can achieve a guarantee in the quality of solutions with a certain degree of balanced energy consumption among the sensors. === Thesis (Ph.D, Computing) -- Queen's University, 2010-04-27 10:19:39.03
author2 Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
author_facet Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Theses (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.))
Islam, Md Kamrul
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title Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Energy aware techniques for certain problems in Wireless Sensor Networks
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