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ECEXXX Wireless Sensor Networks L T P C 3 0 0 3 Version No. 1.00 Prerequisite: EEE622 High Performance Networks Objectives: To introduce to the students various sensor networking strategies. Expected Outcome: Student would be able to understand various wireless sensor architectures, communication protocols, sensor network platforms and tools. Unit I Introduction Cellular and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks-Applications of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, Issues in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Medium Access Scheme-Routing-Multicasting-Transport Layer Protocols-Pricing Scheme-Quality of Service Provisioning-Self Organization-Security-Addressing and Service Discovery-Energy management-Scalability-Deployment Considerations, Ad Hoc Wireless Internet. Unit II Sensor Networks Comparison with Adhoc wireless networks-Challenges for WSNs - Difference between sensor networks and Traditional sensor networksTypes of Applications Enabling Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks Single Node ArchitecturesHardware Components Energy Consumption of Sensor Nodes, Issues in Designing a Multicast Routing Protocol. Unit III Sensor Network Architecture Data Dissemination-Flooding and Gossiping-Data gathering Sensor Network Scenarios Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit Design Principles for WSNs- Gateway Concepts Need for gateway WSN to Internet Communication Internet to WSN Communication WSN Tunneling Unit IV Networking Sensors Physical Layer and Transceiver Design Considerations, MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks, Low Duty Cycle Protocols And Wakeup Concepts - S-MAC , The Mediation Device Protocol, Wakeup Radio Concepts, Address and Name Management, Assignment of MAC Addresses, Routing Protocols- Energy-Efficient Routing, Geographic Routing. Unit V Sensor Network Platforms and Tools Sensor Node Hardware Berkeley Motes, Programming Challenges, Node-level software platforms, Node-level Simulators, State-centric programming Textbooks : 1. Holger Karl and Andreas Wiilig, “Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks” John Wiley & Sons Limited 2008. 2. I. F. Akyildiz and Weillian, “A Survey on Sensor Networks”, IEEE Communication Magazine, August 2007. 3. Feng Zhao & Leonidas J. Guibas, “Wireless Sensor Networks- An Information Processing Approach, Elsevier, 2007. Proceedings of the 29th Academic Council [26.4.2013] 236

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  • ECEXXX Wireless Sensor Networks L T P C 3 0 0 3

    Version No. 1.00

    Prerequisite: EEE622 High Performance Networks

    Objectives: To introduce to the students various sensor networking strategies.

    Expected Outcome: Student would be able to understand various wireless sensor architectures, communication protocols, sensor network platforms and tools. Unit I Introduction

    Cellular and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks-Applications of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, Issues in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Medium Access Scheme-Routing-Multicasting-Transport Layer Protocols-Pricing Scheme-Quality of Service Provisioning-Self Organization-Security-Addressing and Service Discovery-Energy management-Scalability-Deployment Considerations, Ad Hoc Wireless Internet. Unit II Sensor Networks Comparison with Adhoc wireless networks-Challenges for WSNs - Difference between sensor networks and Traditional sensor networksTypes of Applications Enabling Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks Single Node ArchitecturesHardware Components Energy Consumption of Sensor Nodes, Issues in Designing a Multicast Routing Protocol. Unit III Sensor Network Architecture Data Dissemination-Flooding and Gossiping-Data gathering Sensor Network Scenarios Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit Design Principles for WSNs- Gateway Concepts Need for gateway WSN to Internet Communication Internet to WSN Communication WSN Tunneling Unit IV Networking Sensors Physical Layer and Transceiver Design Considerations, MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks, Low Duty Cycle Protocols And Wakeup Concepts - S-MAC , The Mediation Device Protocol, Wakeup Radio Concepts, Address and Name Management, Assignment of MAC Addresses, Routing Protocols- Energy-Efficient Routing, Geographic Routing. Unit V Sensor Network Platforms and Tools Sensor Node Hardware Berkeley Motes, Programming Challenges, Node-level software platforms, Node-level Simulators, State-centric programming Textbooks : 1. Holger Karl and Andreas Wiilig, Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor

    Networks John Wiley & Sons Limited 2008. 2. I. F. Akyildiz and Weillian, A Survey on Sensor Networks, IEEE Communication

    Magazine, August 2007. 3. Feng Zhao & Leonidas J. Guibas, Wireless Sensor Networks- An Information Processing

    Approach, Elsevier, 2007.

    Proceedings of the 29th Academic Council [26.4.2013] 236

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    HPReplacement TextCourse Code : ECE616

  • Reference Books 1. Wilson, Sensor Technology hand book, Elsevier publications 2005. 2. Anna Hac Wireless Sensor Networks Design, John Wiley& Sons Limited Publications

    2003. 3. C. Siva Ram Murthy and B.S.Manoj Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, Pearson Edition 2005. 4. Kazem Sohraby, Daniel Minoli, & Taieb Znati, Wireless Sensor Networks-Technology,

    Protocols, and Applications, John Wiley, 2007. 5. Anna Hac, Wireless Sensor Network Designs, John Wiley, 2003.

    Mode of Evaluation: CAT- I & II, Assignments/ Quiz, Term End Examination.

    Proceedings of the 29th Academic Council [26.4.2013] 237