Abstract

Preface. Contributors. 1. Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networking (Fernando Martincic and Loren Schwiebert). 2. Distributed Signal Processing Algorithms for the Physical Layer of Large-Scale Sensor Networks (An-swol Hu and Sergio D. Servetto). 3. Energy Scavenging and Non-traditional Power Sources for Wireless Sensor Networks (Shad Roundy and Luc Frechette). 4. A virtual infrastructure for wireless sensor networks (Stephan Olariu, Ashraf Wadaa, Qingwen Xu, and Ivan Stojmenovic). 5. Broadcast authentication and key management for secure sensor networks (Peng Ning and Donggang Liu). 6. Embedded operating systems for wireless micro sensor nodes (Brian Shucker, Jeff Rose, Anmol Sheth, James Carlson, Shah Bhatti, Hui Dai, Jing Deng and Richard Han). 7. Time Synchronization and Calibration in Wireless Sensor Networks (Kay Roemer, Philipp Blum and Lennart Meier). 8. The Wireless Sensor Network MAC (Edgar H. Callaway). 9. Localization in sensor networks (Jonathan Bachrach, and Christopher Taylor). 10. Topology construction and maintenance in wireless sensor networks (Jennifer Hou, Ning Li, and Ivan Stojmenovic). 11. Energy efficient broadcasting, activity scheduling and area coverage in sensor networks (David Simplot-Ryl, Ivan Stojmenovic, and Jie Wu). 12. Geographic and energy aware routing in sensor networks (Hannes Frey and Ivan Stojmenovic). 13. Data-centric protocols for wireless sensor networks (Ivan Stojmenovic and Stephan Olariu). 14. Path exposure, target location, classification and tracking in sensor networks (Kousha Moaveni-Nejad, and XiangYang Li). 15. Data gathering and fusion in sensor networks (Wei-Peng Chen and Jennifer Hou). Index.

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