Adhoc and Wireless Sensor Networks

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Adhoc and Wireless Sensor Networks

Ad hoc networks Ad hoc networking refers to a network with no fixed infrastructure. When the nodes are assumed to be capable of moving, either on their own or carried by their users, these networks are referred to as mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs).

Properties of an Ad hoc Network No preexisting infrastructure Limited access to a base station Power limited devices No centralized mechanisms

Wireless Sensor network(WSNs) It is composed of tiny electronics devices, known as sensor node, distributed over a area/region to observe some phenomenon. Some typical measures that can be observed by sensor nodes are temperature, pressure, humidity and light etc.

Sensor node It consists of an RF transceiver for communication, a microcontroller [CPU], memory, and ADC (analog-to-digital converter)], and an energy source or a power supply

Structure of a wireless sensor node Analog sensors RF transceiver Power Supply ADC CPU and Memory

RF transceiver The RF transceiver enables a node to receive data packets from nearby nodes and route these to next hop of the packet. A wireless sensor node disseminates information to the network, central computer, or controller.

OS tinyOS and CORMOS (communication oriented runtime system for sensor networks)

Middleware tinyDB, SensorWare, and GSN (global sensor networks) application-oriented middleware

Protocols Sensor networks deploy special routing protocols such as CGSR (Clusterhead Gateway Switch Routing Algorithm), DSR (Dynamic Source Routing algorithm), AODV (Ad hoc On Demand Distance vector routing algorithm)

Applications of sensor networks Medical Applications -Patients can be monitored by the sensors attached to them Industrial Applications Industrial Applications—Industrial plants use large number of sensors in instruments and controllers Environmental Applications - Environmental parameters like temperature, pressure, light, rainfall, and seismic activity management systems Traffic monitoring using traffic density wireless sensor networks • Traffic density information aggregated at a central server • The server relays this information to motorists on wireless Internet Military applications - The voice of a person can be sensed by a wireless sensor network and deployed in remote border areas. • This monitors the enemy troop and machines movement It is used worldwide for monitoring movement of goods, movement of books in library, and supply chain management systems Home automation—including security using a wireless sensor network

Challenges Constrained resources No centralized authority Limited power Wireless communication Limited Computation and storage Limited input and output options

Security Small keys Limited computation Changing network membership Arbitrary topology

Protocols Auto configuration Neighborhood Discovery Topology Discovery MAC layer construction

Mobility requirements Movement detection Patterns of movement Changing group dynamics Resynchronization