Fundamentals of Sensor Network Programming

Author(s):  
S. Sitharama Iyengar ◽  
Nandan Parameshwaran ◽  
Vir V. Phoha ◽  
N. Balakrishnan ◽  
Chuka D. Okoye
Author(s):  
ANUPAMA.T. A ◽  
DR. R APARNA

It has been widely observed that providing security is one of the challenging task in Wireless sensor network(WSN). Program images need to be updated continuously as network programming happens in WSN. Many Networking protocols provide an efficient way to update these program images running on sensor nodes. One of the cryptographically strong protocol called DELUGE exists to address this challenge, but it involves high computational cost such as power consumption and communication costs. So Multiple one way key chain is proposed to secure a multihop network programming protocol which is lower in power consumption and communication costs. Even though one way key chain is used to provide security, network with static topology is considered. Network is made dynamic by adding mobility nodes to it. But the extra node added may not always be the genuine node. If it is an attacker node, there can be several pollution attacks. Attacker node travels through the network, and pollute the entire network. Wirelesss sensor network may not be able to detect these pollution attacks. In this paper, we are proposing a MAC scheme called Spacemac. It expands the network by adding nodes to it. Using SpaceMac, i) it detects the polluted packets early at the intermediate nodes. ii) it identifies the exact location of an attacker and eliminates them.


Author(s):  
Mukaddim Pathan ◽  
Doug Palmer ◽  
Ali Salehi

The widespread use of sensor networks in a range of applications has given rise to various programming approaches. It is a long standing concept that the application programmer of a sensor network should be shielded, as much as possible, from the questions of communications and systems architecture, that is, the low level details. In this chapter, the authors survey existing programming models for sensor networks and classify them by following a layered approach, based on their level of abstractions. With their approach they endeavor to lay out a clear guideline to choose the right approach for programming sensor networks for application development, thus potentially alleviating the heavy burden for programmers.


2009 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 1175-1187
Author(s):  
Xiao Zheng ◽  
Behcet Sarikaya

2012 ◽  
Vol 433-440 ◽  
pp. 3614-3622
Author(s):  
Hai Fei Si ◽  
Zhong Yang

Wireless sensor network (WSN) requires a wireless communication technology which is low in cost, low in power and easy to be implemented. IEEE802.15.4 standard is the standard specially designed for low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN) and aimed at introducing an unified standard for the low-rate interconnection between different devices used by a person or in a home, focusing on low power consumption, low-rate transmission and low cost. Since LR-WPAN which is defined on the basis of standard IEEE802.15.4 is of great similarity with WSN, it could be used as communication platform for wireless sensor. This paper, based on the analysis of LR-WPAN, puts forward the WSN networking scheme based on IEEE802.15.4.


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