Wireless Sensor Networks: Issues, Challenges and Survey of Solutions



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Localized algorithms for coordination

better coordination thru "localized algos".

What's the rationale :

1)each node communicates only with other nodes in some neighborhood -- the communication overhead scales well with increase in network size.



  1. algos will be robust to n/w partitions and node failures.

Node energies are better utilized since the cluster heads adapt to changes in energy levels. In effect the sensors in the cluster take turns at being the cluster head based on their current energy levels thus leading to more efficient energy usage.


But localized algorithms are difficult to design
Directed Diffusion

defines a set of abstractions that describe the communication patterns underlying many localized algos.

The diffusion models data naming and local data transformation features capture the data-centric and application specificity in sensor networks.
The diffusion primitives help set up communication paths between nodes in sensornets. They play the role of the routing system in traditional data networks. If more sensor applications are localized, sensor networks are unlikely to incorporate reactive routing system like that found in internet. Instead routing function is tightly integrated with the application. Applications has to use a combination of pro-active and reactive schemes to achieve energy-efficient communication.
SCALABLE FAULT-TOLERANT AGGREGATION IN LARGE PROCESS GROUPS

gossiping approach based on hierarchy for data aggREGATION


Other areas relevant...


Internet Multicast and Web Caching : Techniques such as lightweight sessions and soft state management are also applicable in the sensor network context.

Ad-hoc networking :

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