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Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 568 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 907 g, 38 Tables, black and white; 239 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1466582065
  • ISBN-13: 9781466582064
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 568 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 907 g, 38 Tables, black and white; 239 Illustrations, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 1466582065
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Recent advances in technology and manufacturing have made it possible to create small, powerful, energy-efficient, cost-effective sensor nodes for specialized telecommunication applicationsnodes "smart" enough to be capable of adaptation, self-awareness, and self-organization.

Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development examines sensor network technologies that increase the quality of human life and encourage societal progress with minimal effect on the earths natural resources and environment. Organized as a collection of articles authored by leading experts in the field, this valuable reference captures the current state of the art and explores applications where sensor networks are used for sustainable development in:











Agriculture Environment Energy Healthcare Transportation Disaster management

Beneficial to designers and planners of emerging telecommunication networks, researchers in related industries, and students and academia seeking to learn about the impact of sensor networks on sustainable development, Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development provides scientific tutorials and technical information about smart sensor networks and their use in everything from remote patient monitoring to improving safety on the roadways and beyond.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xvii
SECTION I Agriculture
Chapter 1 A Review of Applications of Sensor Networks in Smart Agriculture
3(24)
Ahsan Abdullah
Chapter 2 Wireless Sensor Networks with Dynamic Nodes for Water and Crop Health Management
27(16)
el-Hadi M. Aggoune
Sami S. Alwakeel
Mohammed M. Alwakeel
Mohammad Ammad-Uddin
SECTION II Environment
Chapter 3 Scaling Smart Environments
43(22)
Diane J. Cook
Chapter 4 Localization of a Wireless Sensor Network for Environment Monitoring Using Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Negative Constraints
65(18)
Kay-Soon Low
Hao Guo
Chapter 5 Reconfigurable Intelligent Space and the Mobile Module for Flexible Smart Space
83(24)
JongSeung Park
Joo-Ho Lee
SECTION III Energy
Chapter 6 Sensor Networks for Energy Sustainability in Buildings
107(16)
Alessandra De Paola
Marco Ortolani
Giuseppe Lo Re
Giuseppe Anastasi
Sajal K. Das
Chapter 7 Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks for Monitoring and Controlling Energy Use in the Smart Grid
123(22)
Melike Erol-Kantarci
Hussein T. Mouftah
Chapter 8 Mobile Monitoring Application to Support Sustainable Behavioral Change toward Healthy Lifestyle
145(30)
Valerie M. Jones
Rene A. de Wijk
Jantine Duit
Ing A. Widya
Richard G.A. Bults
Ricardo J.M. Batista
Hermie Hermens
Lucas P.J.J. Noldus
Chapter 9 Cooperative and Self-Organizing Sensor Networks: The Enabler for Smarter Grids
175(22)
Alfredo Vaccaro
Antonio Iacoviello
Marjan Popov
SECTION IV Healthcare
Chapter 10 Sensor Networks in Healthcare
197(18)
Arny Ambrose
Mihaela Cardei
Chapter 11 Use of Body Sensor Networks in Clinical Settings and Medical Research
215(38)
Carlo Alberto Boano
Felix Jonathan Oppermann
Kay Romer
Chapter 12 Prototype on RFID and Sensor Networks for Elder Healthcare
253(22)
Melody Moh
Loc Ho
Zachary Walker
Teng-Sheng Moh
Chapter 13 Exploiting Network Coding for Smart Healthcare: Scenarios and Research Challenges
275(28)
Elli Kartsakli
Angelos Antonopoulos
Christos Verikoukis
Chapter 14 Monitoring Health and Wellness Indicators for Aging in Place
303(38)
Kevin Bing-Yung Wong
Tongda Zhang
Hamid Aghajan
Chapter 15 Architecture of Sports Log Application Using Nine-Axis MEMS
341(16)
Rana E. Ahmed
Imran A. Zualkernan
Nada Ibrahim
Rashid Al Hammadi
Farhan Hurmoodi
SECTION V Transportation
Chapter 16 Social Sensor Networks for Transportation Management in Smart Cities
357(22)
Francesco Chiti
Romano Fantacci
Tommaso Pecorella
Chapter 17 Applying RFID Techniques for the Next-Generation Automotive Services
379(28)
Peter Harliman
Joon Goo Lee
Kyong Jin Jo
Seon Wook Kim
Chapter 18 Intelligent Control Mechanisms for Vehicular Sensor Networks
407(24)
Sami S. Alwakeel
Agung B. Prasetijo
Chapter 19 Sensor Networks for Underwater Ecosystem Monitoring and Port Surveillance Systems
431(40)
Ali Mansour
Isabelle Leblond
Denis Hamad
Luis Felipe Artigas
SECTION VI Disaster Management
Chapter 20 Triage with RFID Tags for Massive Incidents
471(26)
Sozo Inoue
Akihito Sonoda
Hiroto Yasuura
Chapter 21 Survey of Sybil Attacks in Networks
497(38)
Wei Chang
Jie Wu
Index 535
Mohammad Ilyas holds a B.Sc from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan; M.Sc from Shiraz University, Iran; and Ph.D from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Since September 1983, he has been with the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA, where he is currently associate dean for research and industry relations. His areas of research include traffic management and congestion control in broadband/high-speed communication networks, traffic characterization, wireless communication networks, performance modeling, and simulation. Widely published, he is a senior member of IEEE, a member of ASEE, and has been a consultant to several national and international organizations.

Sami S. Alwakeel holds a B.Sc from King Saud University (KSU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as well as an M.Sc and Ph.D from Stanford University, California, USA. He is currently a professor for the College of Computer and Information Sciences (CCIS) at KSU. An IEEE, ACM, and IASTED member, he is a founder and former dean of the CCIS at KSU, a key contributor in the development of many computer colleges throughout Saudi Arabia, and has served on the Ministry of Educations National Computer Education Committee, the Saudi Computer Society, and various Saudi National Computer Conference organization committees, as well as been a consultant to several Saudi government agencies.

Mohammed M. Alwakeel holds a BA and MA from King Saud University (KSU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and a Ph.D from Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA. He is currently vice rector for development and quality at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, where he also serves as the dean for the College of Computers and Information Technology. He previously taught and held administrative roles at Tabuk Community College-KSU. He is a recipient of the Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water, and his work is published in several international journals and conference proceedings. In addition, he has been an active participant in numerous committees and workshops.

el-Hadi M. Aggoune holds an M.Sc and Ph.D from the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, USA. Currently, he is professor and director of the Sensor Networks and Cellular Systems Research Center at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. A senior IEEE member, he is a recipient of the IEEE Professor of the Year Award, UW Branch. In addition, he was the director of a research lab that won the Boeing Supplier Excellence Award, and he is listed as inventor in a major patent assigned to the Boeing Company. His research work is also referred to in patents assigned to ABB, Switzerland and EPRI, USA. A professional engineer registered in the State of Washington, USA, he has taught and held administrative positions at several universities in the US and abroad, authored numerous journal and conference papers, and served on many technical committees.