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LP Rev. No: 00 Sub Code & Name :EC2051 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS Date:01/12/2011 Unit: I Branch: EC Semester :VIII Page 01 of 06

Unit syllabus:

OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks, Enabling Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks.
Objective: To provide an overview about sensor networks and emerging technologies.
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Characteristic requirements Tos, Qos, Fault tolerance, Lifetime ,scalability, wide range densities, programmability, maintainability. Required mechanisms multihop, energy efficient, auto configuration, collaboration, data centric, locality, exploit trade-off. Unique constraints and challenges of sensor networks. Emerging technologies for wireless sensor networks. Advantages of sensor networks energy advantage detection advantage. Sensor network applications Habitat Monitoring. Sensor network applications Tracking chemical plumes- Smart transportation. Collaborative processing and Key definitions of sensor networks. Review of unit-1 Continuous Assessment Test-1

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ARCHITECTURES

Single-Node Architecture Hardware Components, Energy Consumption of Sensor Nodes , Operating Systems and Execution Environments, Network Architecture -Sensor Network Scenarios, Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit, Gateway Concepts.
Objective: To study about the node and network architecture of sensor nodes and its execution environment.
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Hardware components sensor node overview controller- memory Hardware components communication device sensors and actuators power supply of sensor nodes Energy consumption of sensor nodes operation states with different power consumption microcontroller energy consumption memory Energy consumption - Radio transceivers computation and communication power consumption. OS Embedded OS programming paradigms protocol stack energy and power management OS and execution environments - Case study TinyOS and nesC Network architecture Sensor network scenarios types of sources and sinks single hop Vs multi hop- multiple sources and sinks - mobility Optimization goals and figures of merit Qos energy efficiency scalability - robustness Gateway Need WSN to internet Internet to WSN WSN tunneling Review of unit -2

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LP Rev. No: 00 Sub Code & Name :EC2051 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS Date:01/12/2011 Unit: III Branch: EC Semester :VIII Page 03 of 06

Unit syllabus:

NETWORKING SENSORS

Physical Layer and Transceiver Design Considerations, MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks, Low Duty Cycle Protocols And Wakeup Concepts S-MAC , The Mediation Device Protocol, Wakeup Radio Concepts, Address and Name Management, Assignment of MAC Addresses, Routing ProtocolsEnergy-Efficient Routing, Geographic Routing.
Objective: To understand the concepts of communication, MAC, routing protocols and also study about the naming and addressing in WSN. Sess ion No 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Topics to be covered Communication protocols physical layer and transceiver design in WSN : energy usage profile choice of modulation scheme Communication protocols physical layer and transceiver design in WSN : dynamic modulation scaling antenna. MAC protocols - Low duty cycle protocols and wake up concepts : S-MAC MAC protocols - Low duty cycle protocols and wake up concepts : Mediation device protocol MAC protocols - Low duty cycle protocols and wake up concepts : Wakeup radio concepts Naming and addressing Address and name management in WSN Naming and addressing Assignment of MAC addresses distributed assignment of network wide addresses Routing protocols Energy efficient overview ex.,unicast protocols Routing protocols Energy efficient multipath unicast routing Routing protocols Geographic routing position based routing geocasting Continuous Assessment Test-3 Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m Ref/Pg.No 1/(103-104) 1/(104-108) 1/(123) 1/(126) 1/(127) 1/(186) 1/(186-188) 1/(295-301) 1/(301-303) 1/(316-323) 50m Tea chin g Aids BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

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Unit syllabus:

INFRASTRUCTURE ESTABLISHMENT

Topology Control , Clustering, Time Synchronization, Localization and Positioning, Sensor Tasking and Control.
Objective: To learn about topology control and clustering in networks with timing synchronization for localization services with sensor tasking and control.
Sessio n No 30 Topics to be covered Topology control motivation and basic ideasoptions and aspects of topology- controlling topology in flat networks power control Clustering hierarchical networks by clustering clusters - connecting clusters rotating cluster heads Clustering hierarchical networks by clustering Multihop clusters multilayer of clustering passive clustering Time synchronization need properties protocol LTS TPSN RBS HRTS Time synchronization clocks and communication delays interval methods reference broadcasts 35 36 37 38 Localization and positioning properties approaches lateration problem Single Hop localization Localization and positioning positioning in multihop environment Localization and localization services Ranging techniques range based localization algorithms location services. Sensor tasking and control Task driven sensing roles of sensor nodes and utilities information based sensor 39 40 tasking Sensor tasking and control joint routing and information aggregation Review of unit-4 Continuous Assessment Test-4 50m 50m 2/(167-185) 50m BB BB 50m 50m 2/(117-127) 2/(136-162) BB BB 50m 50m 1/(231-243) 1/(243-247) BB BB Time 50m Ref/Pg.No 1/(251265)&& 2/ (103-106) 1/(274-279) && 2/(106107) 1/(279-284) && 2/(106107) 1/(201-223) 2/(107-117) Teac hing Aids BB

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SENSOR NETWORK PLATFORMS AND TOOLS

Sensor Node Hardware Berkeley Motes, Programming Challenges, Node-level software platforms, Node-level Simulators, State-centric programming.
Objective: To study about sensor node hardware and software platforms and understand the simulation and programming techniques.
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Sensor node hardware Berkeley motes Sensor network programming challenges Node Level software platforms TinyOS Node Level software platforms nesC-component implementation Node Level software platforms nesC- concurrency and atomicity Node Level software platforms TinyGALS Node Level simulators ns2 simulator Node Level simulators TOSSIM Programming beyond individual nodes : collaboration groups - State centric Programming(PIECES) Programming beyond individual nodes : State centric Programming- multitarget tracking problem Review of unit-5 Continuous Assessment Test-5

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C C C C LP Rev. No: 00 A A A A SENSOR NETWORKS T T Sub Code & Name T EC2051WIRELESS T 1 2 3 4 Date:01/12/2012 Branch: EC Semester :VIII Page 06 of 06

TEXT BOOK 1. Holger Karl & Andreas Willig, " Protocols And Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks" , John Wiley, 2005. 2. Feng Zhao & Leonidas J. Guibas, Wireless Sensor Networks- An Information Processing Approach", Elsevier, 2007. REFERENCES 1. Kazem Sohraby, Daniel Minoli, & Taieb Znati, Wireless Sensor NetworksTechnology, Protocols, And Applications, John Wiley, 2007. 2. Anna Hac, Wireless Sensor Network Designs, John Wiley, 2003.

Prepared by Signature Name Designation Date G.Padmavathi & S.Poorani Associate professor &Assistant professor / EC 01/12/2011

Approved by Prof.E.G.Govindan VP && HOD/EC 01/12/2011

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