Power saving mobility protocol for sensor network

  • Dong Hyun Chae*
  • , Kyu Ho Han
  • , Kyung Soo Lim
  • , We Duke Cho
  • , Kyeung Hak Seo
  • , Kwang Ho Won
  • , Sun Shin An
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Recently, the advancement of the development technologies for the smart sensor nodes that are small, low-power devices with abilities of environment sensing, data computing and wireless communication facilitates research for the wireless sensor network. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are networks composed of such sensor nodes that have abilities to monitor and control the physical environment from the remote locations. Such networks make many applications possible in the scientific, medical, commercial, and military domains, for example, surveillance, smart home and offices, environment monitoring, and many others. In this paper, we present our proposed wireless sensor network architecture. It's basic operations, sensor ID assignment scheme and ID creation algorithm, and mobility protocol for the management of the sensor or relay nodes movement. We also suggest a power management scheme of our wireless sensor network architecture.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems
    EditorsM. Mock, T. Nakajima, S. Moody
    Pages122-126
    Number of pages5
    Publication statusPublished - 2004
    EventProceedings - Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems - Vienna, Austria
    Duration: 2004 May 112004 May 12

    Publication series

    NameProceedings - Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems

    Other

    OtherProceedings - Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    CityVienna
    Period04/5/1104/5/12

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Engineering

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