Reprint

QoS in Wireless Sensor/Actuator Networks and Systems

Edited by
November 2018
200 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-362-1 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-363-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue QoS in Wireless Sensor/Actuator Networks and Systems that was published in

Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

Wireless sensor/actuators networks (WSANs) are being increasingly used in a panoply of applications, such as industrial automation, process control, ambient assisted living, structural health monitoring, and homeland security. Most of these applications require specific quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees from their underlying communication infrastructures (regardless of their wireless, wired, or hybrid nature).

This book gathers together an extremely rich set of contributions, addressing several WSAN domains and sharing QoS as a common denominator. Eight papers have made it through a rigorous and iterative peer review process (three reviews per paper, at least two review rounds), involving 38 authors from all over the world (North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia) from academia, industry, and the military. Each paper features at least one reference author which is highly reputed in this scientific domain, totaling over 100,000 citations altogether.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY license
Keywords
IEEE 802.15.4e; LLDN; retransmission scheduling; cooperative relayers; reinforcement learning; WSN; T-KiBaM; battery model; voltage modeling; thermal effect; micro-controller; LoRa; long-range technology; environmental impact; temperature; link quality; outdoor; underground; indoor; energy-efficiency; reliability; industrial wireless sensor and actuator networks; support vector machine; interference classification; spectrum-sensing; wireless LAN; microwave oven; Navigation Carrier Ad hoc Network (NC-NET); MAC protocol; differentiated services (DiffServ); cooperative communication; optimal relay; Wireless Sensor Network; RSSI; localization; network calculus; wireless sensor networks; performance analysis; decision-centric Quality of Service (QoS); information delivery for the Internet of Things (IoT); real-time scheduling; n/a