Wireless sensor networks : a cognitive perspective / Mohamed Ibnkahla.

"Preface Every day, Wireless Sensor Networks are gaining in popularity and applications. They are now widely used and deployed in key areas such as smart homes and buildings, intelligent transportation, health care, public health, military, food safety, water quality, smart power grid, industri...

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Main Author: Ibnkahla, Mohamed
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2013.
Series:Adaptation in wireless communications.
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505 0 |a Introduction to cognitive approaches in wireless sensor networks -- Cognitive radio networks and dynamic spectrum access -- Adaptive modulation, adaptive power allocation, and adaptive medium access -- Cross-layer approaches to QoS routing in wireless multihop networks -- Cognitive diversity routing -- Enabling cognition through weighted cognitive maps -- Hardware architecture for GPS/INS-enabled wireless sensor networks. 
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