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Advanced Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications, Challenges and Research Trends

Advanced Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications, Challenges and Research Trends

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The ability of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to support a practically endless variety of human activities places them among the most rapidly developing domains of technology with a continuously growing range of applications. On the other hand, the utilization of WSNs is obstructed because of not only the limited resources of sensor nodes in terms of energy supply, memory, and processing but also the inborn restrictions of wireless communications regarding power, speed, and the capacity of communication channels and their vulnerability to interferences and intrusion. Thus, numerous challenges arise on the subject of WSNs. This reprint aims to immerse the reader in the research works related to the state-of-the-art standards, experimentations, implementations, applications, new research proposals, and case studies regarding Wireless Sensor Networks, and we attracted the interest of many researchers associated with the previous topics. Finally, ten high-quality papers were selected for publication after a double-blind review process.

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Keywords

  • 5G IoT
  • accelerated over-relaxation (AOR)
  • ADR algorithm
  • age of information (AoI)
  • Air Pollution
  • Air Quality Monitoring
  • bandwidth
  • beyond fifth-generation (B5G)
  • BLS protocol
  • charge consumption
  • data transfer
  • deep learning
  • electrochemical gas sensors
  • end IoT device
  • environmental monitoring
  • firmware update
  • hub
  • indoor localisation
  • industrial wireless sensor networks
  • information and communication technologies
  • information fusion
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • Latin square
  • LoRaWAN
  • LPWAN
  • LSTM (long short-term memory)
  • Machine learning
  • massive multiple-input multiple-output (M-MIMO)
  • Microcontrollers
  • mixed over-relaxation (MOR)
  • multiparty key negotiation
  • n/a
  • NO2
  • node lifetime
  • O3
  • partial update
  • peak AoI
  • precision agriculture
  • q-learning
  • Remote sensing
  • runtime
  • Scheduling
  • sensor aging
  • sliding window size
  • Smart cities
  • soil moisture estimation
  • successive over-relaxation (SOR)
  • time allocation
  • Tracking
  • transport protocol
  • UAVMANET
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • wireless sensor networks (WSNs)

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1514-2

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