Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
NETWORK
INTRODUCTION TO
WIRELESS SENSOR
NETWORKS
Wireless network consisting
of
spatially distributed autonomous
devices using sensors to monitor
physical or environmental conditions.
A WSN system incorporates a
gateway that provides wireless
connectivity back to the wired world
and distributed nodes.
The wireless protocol you select
depends on your application
requirements.
Some of the available standards
include 2.4 GHz radios based on
either IEEE 802.15.4 or IEEE 802.11
(Wi-Fi) standards or proprietary
radios, which are usually 900 MHz.
BACKGROUND DETAILS OF
WSN
WSNs have existed for decades and used for applications as
diverse as earthquake measurements to warfare.
The modern development of small sensor nodes dates back to
the 1998Smartdustprojectand the NASASensor WebsProject.
One of the objectives of the Smartdust project was to create
autonomous sensing and communication within a cubic
millimetre of space. They include major research centres in
Berkeley NEST and CENS. The researchers involved in these
projects coined the termmote to refer to a sensor node.
The equivalent term in the NASA Sensor Webs Project for a
physical sensor node ispod, although the sensor node in a
Sensor Web can be another Sensor Web itself.
Physical sensor nodes have been able to increase their capability
in conjunction withMoores Law. The chip footprint contains more
complex and lower poweredmicrocontrollers.
WSN
ARCHITECTURE
GATEWAYS
SOFTWARE
NODES
Feature direct
sensor connectivity.
Devices are
battery-powered.
Long-term outdoor
deployment.
acts as network
coordinator in
charge of node
authentication.
collects
measurement data
from distributed
nodes. enterprise
network, where
you can collect,
process, analyze.
Provide graphical
development
environment.
Powerful
programming
capabilities.
Analysis and
control applications
with professional
user interface.
WSN NETWORK
TOPOLOGIES
RADIO
must efficiently
transmit a signal
must make
important trade-offs
ANALOG
CIRCUIT
COMPONENTS
OF WSN NODE
BATTERY
MICROCONTROLLER
SENSOR
INTERFACE
In addition to long
life requirements,
size and weight must
be considered
international
standards
ZigBee due to its
low-power
reducing power
consumption
consumption
maintaining or
increasing
processor speed
power
consumption and
processing speed
trade-off is major
Environmental
Applications
Telemonitoring of human
physiological data
Tracking and monitoring
doctors and patients inside a
hospital
Drug administration in
Commercial
hospitals
Applications
Environmental control in
office buildings (estimated
energy savings $55 billion per
year!)
Interactive museums
Detecting and monitoring car
Automotive
Applications
Pictures of applications
of wireless sensor
networks
Scalability
Hardware constraints
Environment
Power Consumption
Sensing
Communication
Data processing
Fault tolerance
Production costs
Sensor network
topology
Transmission media
Directed diffusion
Sensor MAC (S-MAC)
IEEE 802.15.4
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TinyOS
TinyOS CHARACTERISTICS
Power Efficient
Puts microcontroller to sleep
Puts radio to sleep
Concurrency-Intensive Operations
Event-driven architecture
Efficient Interrupts and event handling
No Real-time guarantees
WSN DEVELOPMENT
PLATFORMS
Crossbow
Dust
Networks
Sensoria Corporation
Ember Corporation
Worldsens
Crossbow Sensor
WSN SIMULATORS
NS-2
GloMoSim
OPNET
SensorSim
J-Sim
OMNeT++
Sidh
SENS
FUTURE ASPECTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
www.google.co.in
www.wikipedia.com
www.natgeo.in
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