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Mathematical Theories of Distributed Sensor Networks (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
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Mathematical Theories of Distributed Sensor Networks (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
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This book provides a Mathematical Theory of Distributed Sensor
Networks. It introduces the Mathematical & Computational
Structure by discussing what they are, their applications and how
they differ from traditional systems. It also explains how
mathematics are utilized to provide efficient techniques
implementing effective coverage, deployment, transmission, data
processing, signal processing, and data protection within
distributed sensor networks. Finally, it discusses some important
challenges facing mathematics to get more incite to the
multidisciplinary area of distributed sensor networks. -This book
will help design engineers to set up WSN-based applications
providing better use of resources while optimizing processing
costs. -This book is highly useful for graduate students starting
their first steps in research to apprehend new approaches and
understand the mathematics behind them and face promising
challenges. -This book aims at presenting a formal framework
allowing to show how mathematical theories can be used to provide
distributed sensor modeling and to solve important problems such as
coverage hole detection and repair. -This book aims at presenting
the current state of the art in formal issues related to sensor
networking. It can be used as a handbook for different classes at
the graduate level and the undergraduate level. It is self
contained and comprehensive, presenting a complete picture of the
discipline of optical network engineering including modeling
functions, controlling quality of service, allocation resources,
monitoring traffic, protecting infrastructure, and conducting
planning. This book addresses a large set of theoretical aspects.
It is designed for specialists in ad hoc and wireless sensor
networks and does not include discusses on very promising areas
such as homotopy, computational geometry, and wavelet transforms.
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