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Design issues, Topology issues, Quality of Service Support for Wireless Sensor Networks: Survey and Research Challenges

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International Journal of Computer Applications
© 2010 by IJCA Journal
Number 6 - Article 1
Year of Publication: 2010
Authors:
S.Muthukarpagam
V.Niveditta
S.Neduncheliyan
10.5120/151-272

S.Muthukarpagam, V.Niveditta and S.Neduncheliyan. Article: Design issues, Topology issues, Quality of Service Support for Wireless Sensor Networks: Survey and Research Challenges. International Journal of Computer Applications 1(6):1–4, February 2010. Published By Foundation of Computer Science. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {S.Muthukarpagam and V.Niveditta and S.Neduncheliyan},
	title = {Article: Design issues, Topology issues, Quality of Service Support for Wireless Sensor Networks: Survey and Research Challenges},
	journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications},
	year = {2010},
	volume = {1},
	number = {6},
	pages = {1--4},
	month = {February},
	note = {Published By Foundation of Computer Science}
}

Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are highly distributed self organized systems. WSN have been deployed in various fields. Because of some hardware problems, especially with respect to energy supply and miniaturization, WSN have certain short comings. This paper focuses on various issues such as routing challenges and design issues, topology issues and Quality of Service support issues associated with WSN. Design issues emphasis on designing the Wireless Sensor Networks in such a way that it should provide a fault tolerant communication with low latency. Topology issues include geographic routing, sensor hole problems and sensor coverage issues. Quality of Service aims at providing better networking services over current technologies

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