NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING REG 2013 SEMESTER 2 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING REG 2013 SEMESTER 2

NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SEMESTER II

UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Background of Sensor Network Technology, Application of Sensor Networks, Challenges for
Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile Adhoc NETworks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks, Enabling Technologies For Wireless Sensor Networks.

UNIT II ARCHITECTURES
Single-node Architecture, Hardware Components & Design Constraints, Operating Systems and Execution Environments, Introduction to TinyOS and nesC, Network Architecture, Sensor Network Scenarios, Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit, Design Principles for WSNs, Service Interfaces of WSNs, Gateway Concepts.

UNIT III DEPLOYMENT AND CONFIGURATION
Localization and Positioning, Coverage and Connectivity, Single-hop and Multi-hop Localization, Self Configuring Localization Systems, Sensor Management Network Protocols: Issues in Designing MAC Protocol for WSNs, Classification of MAC Protocols,S-MAC Protocol, B-MAC Protocol, IEEE 802.15.4 Standard and Zig Bee, Dissemination Protocol for Large Sensor Network.

UNIT IV ROUTING PROTOCOLS AND DATA MANIPULATION
Issues in Designing Routing Protocols, Classification of Routing Protocols, Energy-Efficient
Routing, Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast, Geographic Routing. Data Centric and Content based Routing, Storage and Retrieval in Network, Compression Technologies for WSN, Data Aggregation Technique.

UNIT V SENSOR NETWORK PLATFORMS AND TOOLS
Sensor Node Hardware – Berkeley Motes, Programming Challenges, Node-level Software Platforms, Node-level Simulators, State-centric Programming.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

REFERENCES:
1. Holger Karl & Andreas Willig, “Protocols And Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks", John Wiley, 2005.
2. Feng Zhao & Leonidas J. Guibas, “Wireless Sensor Networks- An Information Processing
Approach", Elsevier, 2007.
3. Raghavendra, Cauligi S, Sivalingam, Krishna M., Zanti Taieb, “Wireless Sensor Network”,
Springer 1st Ed. 2004 (ISBN: 978-4020-7883-5).
4. Kazem Sohraby, Daniel Minoli, & Taieb Znati, “Wireless Sensor Networks- Technology,Protocols, and Applications”, John Wiley, 2007.
5. N. P. Mahalik, “Sensor Networks and Configuration: Fundamentals, Standards, Platforms, and Applications” Springer Verlag.
6. Anna Hac, “Wireless Sensor Network Designs”, John Wiley, 2003

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