Title :
Mobile Wireless Sensor Network: Architecture and Enabling Technologies for Ubiquitous Computing
Author :
Munir, Saad Ahmed ; Ren, Biao ; Jiao, Weiwei ; Wang, Bin ; Xie, Dongliang ; Ma, Jian
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Networking & Switching, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing
Abstract :
A mobile wireless sensor network owes its name to the presence of mobile sink or sensor nodes within the network. The advantages of mobile WSN over static WSN are better energy efficiency, improved coverage, enhanced target tracking and superior channel capacity. In this paper we present and discuss hierarchical multi-tiered architecture for mobile wireless sensor network. This architecture is proposed for the future pervasive computing age. We also elaborate on the impact of mobility on different performance metrics in mobile WSN. A study of some of the possible application scenarios for pervasive computing involving mobile WSN is also presented. These application scenarios will be discussed in their implementation context. While discussing the possible applications, we also study related technologies that appear promising to be integrated with mobile WSN in the ubiquitous computing. With an enormous growth in number of cellular subscribers, we therefore place the mobile phone as the key element in future ubiquitous wireless networks. With the powerful computing, communicating and storage capacities of these mobile devices, the network performance can benefit from the architecture in terms of scalability, energy efficiency and packet delay, etc.
Keywords :
cellular radio; channel capacity; mobile radio; ubiquitous computing; wireless sensor networks; cellular subscribers; channel capacity; hierarchical multitiered architecture; mobile phone; mobile wireless sensor network; pervasive computing; target tracking; ubiquitous computing; ubiquitous wireless networks; Cellular networks; Channel capacity; Computer architecture; Energy efficiency; Measurement; Mobile computing; Pervasive computing; Target tracking; Ubiquitous computing; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2007, AINAW '07. 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Niagara Falls, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2847-2
DOI :
10.1109/AINAW.2007.257