Title :
Sensitivity of information mismatch probability on dynamic information elements in wireless sensor networks
Author_Institution :
Sherubtse College, Royal University of Bhutan, Bhutan
Abstract :
Accessing information remotely to dynamically changing information elements cannot be avoided and has become a required functionality for various network services. The fact that most information is dynamic and changes value over time, leads to potential risk of using wrong information by the user due to several factors. The risks of using mismatching of information is more prominent in case of wireless sensor network (WSN) applications as wireless sensor nodes are deployed to collect information which are dynamically changing, say, temperature. Information accessing with minimal mismatch is desired by WSN applications especially when WSN is used for safety and security monitoring purposes. This paper intends to study the impact of information dynamic elements to the information mismatch probability in wireless sensor network. The paper also intends to study how sensitive is the information mismatch probability on dynamic information elements in WSN.
Keywords :
"Wireless sensor networks","Delays","Reliability","Wireless communication","Analytical models","Communication system security","Computational modeling"
Conference_Titel :
Control Communication & Computing India (ICCC), 2015 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICCC.2015.7432926