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Implementing recovery in low-resource stationary wireless sensor networks

Li, Bai, Batten, Lynn Margaret and Doss, Robin 2011, Implementing recovery in low-resource stationary wireless sensor networks, in Advances in wireless, mobile networks and applications, Springer, Berlin, Germany, pp.11-20.

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Title Implementing recovery in low-resource stationary wireless sensor networks
Author(s) Li, Bai
Batten, Lynn Margaret
Doss, Robin
Title of book Advances in wireless, mobile networks and applications
Editor(s) Al-Majeed, Salah S.
Hu, Chih-Lin
Nagamalai, Dhinaharan
Publication date 2011
Series Communications in computer and information science; v. 154
Chapter number 2
Total chapters 28
Start page 11
End page 20
Total pages 10
Publisher Springer
Place of Publication Berlin, Germany
Keyword(s) wireless sensor network
recovery protocol
implementation
Summary Implementation of certain types of protocols on wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can be difficult due to the architecture of the motes. Identification of these issues and recommendations for workarounds can be very useful for the WSN research community testing hardware. In recent work, the authors developed and implemented clustering, reprogramming and authentication protocols involved in recovering WSNs with low resources. In attempting to integrate these protocols, several issues arose in the implementation phase connected to pre-set configurations of the motes used. In this paper, we describe the issues arising in integrating our protocols using Zigbee with IEEE 802.15.4 and the reprogramming module Deluge, and compare our challenges and solutions with those faced by other researchers in this area. Finally, we provide recommendations for consideration by researchers who may in future consider integrating several protocols on these platforms.
ISBN 9783642211522
9783642211539
ISSN 1865-0929
1865-0937
Language eng
Field of Research 080502 Mobile Technologies
Socio Economic Objective 810103 Command, Control and Communications
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice ©2011, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30043160

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of Information Technology
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