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Date:20-01-15
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SubCode& Name : NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Unit: I Branch: ME-CSN Semester:II

Unit syllabus:

UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS 9

Background of Sensor Network Technology, Application of Sensor Networks, Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile AdhocNETworks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks, Enabling Technologies For Wireless Sensor Networks.

Objective:To introduce the overview of Wireless Sensor Networksand its applications.

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Session
No / Topics to be covered / Time / Ref / Teaching Method
Background of Sensor Network Technology / 50m / 1 / PPT
Application of Sensor Networks / 50m / 1,2 / PPT
Applicationsof sensor networks / 50m / 1 / PPT
Mobile AdhocNETworks (MANETs) / 50m / 1,2 / PPT
Wireless Sensor Networks / 50m / 1 / PPT
Differencebetweenmobilead-hocandsensornetworks / 50m / 1 / PPT
Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks / 50m / 1 / PPT
Enabling Technologies For Wireless Sensor Networks / 50m / 1 / PPT
Summary / 50m / 1 / PPT
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SubCode& Name : NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Unit: II Branch: ME-CSN Semester:II

Unit syllabus:

UNIT II ARCHITECTURES 9

Single-node Architecture, Hardware Components & Design Constraints, Operating Systems and Execution Environments, Introduction to TinyOS and nesC, Network Architecture, Sensor Network Scenarios, Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit, Design Principles for WSNs, Service Interfaces of WSNs, Gateway Concepts

Objective: To study various architectures of Wireless Sensor Networks.

Session
No / Topics to be covered / Time / Ref / Teaching Method
Single Node Architecture / 50m / 1 / PPT
Hardware Components& Design Constraints / 50m / 1 / PPT
Operating Systems and Execution Environments / 50m / 1 / PPT
Introduction to TinyOS and nesC / 50m / 1 / PPT
Network Architecture / 50m / 1 / PPT
Sensor Network Scenarios / 50m / 1 / PPT
Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit / 50m / 1 / PPT
Design Principles for WSNs / 50m / 1 / PPT
Service Interfaces of WSNs and Gateway Concepts / 50m / 1 / PPT
CAT-I / 90m
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SubCode& Name : NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Unit: III Branch: ME-CSN Semester:II

Unit syllabus:

UNIT III DEPLOYMENT AND CONFIGURATION 9

Localization and Positioning, Coverage and Connectivity, Single-hop and Multi-hop Localization, Self Configuring Localization Systems, Sensor Management Network Protocols: Issues in Designing MAC Protocol for WSNs, Classification of MAC Protocols, S-MAC Protocol, B-MAC Protocol, IEEE 802.15.4 Standard and Zig Bee, Dissemination Protocol for Large Sensor Network.

Objective:To study various methods involved in deploying and configuring wireless sensors networks.

Session
No / Topics to be covered / Time / Ref / Teaching Method
Localization and Positioning / 50m / 1 / PPT
Coverage and Connectivity / 50m / 1 / PPT
Single-hop and Multi-hop Localization / 50m / 1,2 / PPT
Self Configuring Localization Systems / 50m / 1,2 / PPT
Issues in Designing MAC Protocol for WSNs / 50m / 1,2 / PPT
Classification of MAC Protocols / 50m / 1,2 / PPT
S-MAC Protocol B-MAC Protocol / 50m / 2 / PPT
B-MAC Protocol / 50m / 2 / PPT
IEEE 802.15.4 Standard and Zig Bee / 50m / 2,3 / PPT
Dissemination Protocol for Large Sensor Network. / 50m / 2 / PPT
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Unit: IV Branch: ME-CSN Semester:II

Unit syllabus:

UNIT IV ROUTING PROTOCOLS AND DATA MANIPULATION 9

Issues in Designing Routing Protocols, Classification of Routing Protocols, Energy-Efficient Routing, Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast, Geographic Routing. Data Centric and Content based Routing, Storage and Retrieval in Network, Compression Technologies for WSN, Data Aggregation Technique.

Objective:To learn the various routing protocols and manipulating data forwireless sensor networks

Session
No / Topics to be covered / Time / Ref / Teaching Method
30 / Issues in Designing Routing Protocols / 50m / 2 / PPT
31 / Classification of Routing Protocols / 50m / 2 / PPT
32 / Energy-Efficient Routing / 50m / 2 / PPT
33 / Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast / 50m / 2 / PPT
34 / Geographic Routing / 50m / 2,3 / PPT
35 / Data Centric and Content based Routing / 50m / 2,3 / PPT
36 / Storage and Retrieval in Network / 50m / 2 / PPT
37 / Compression Technologies for WSN / 50m / 2 / PPT
38 / Data Aggregation Technique
Case Study: Sensing Global Phenomena / 50m / 2 / PPT
39 / CAT-II / 90m
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Unit: V Branch: ME-CSN Semester:II

Unit syllabus:

UNIT V SENSORNETWORKPLATFORMSANDTOOLS 9

Sensor Node Hardware – Berkeley Motes, Programming Challenges, Node-level Software Platforms, Node-level Simulators, State-centric Programming.

Objective:To study and discuss various network platforms and tools available for WSN.

Session
No / Topics to be covered / Time / Ref / Teaching Method
Sensor Node Hardware / 50m / 2,3 / PPT
Sensor Node Hardware / 50m / 2 / PPT
Berkeley Motes / 50m / 2 / PPT
ProgrammingChallenges in WSN / 50m / 2 / PPT
ProgrammingChallenges in WSN / 50m / 2 / PPT
Node-levelsoftwareplatforms / 50m / 2 / PPT
Node-levelSimulators / 50m / 2 / PPT
State-centricprogramming / 50m / 2 / PPT
Programming Challenges in Simulators / 50m / 2 / PPT
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SubCode& Name : NE7005 PROTOCOLS AND ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Unit:I-V Branch: ME-CSN Semester:II

REFERENCES

1. HolgerKarl &AndreasWillig,"Protocols AndArchitecturesforWirelessSensor Networks" ,JohnWiley,2005.

2. FengZhaoLeonidasJ.Guibas,“WirelessSensor Networks- An InformationProcessingApproach",Elsevier,2007.

3. Raghavendra, Cauligi S, Sivalingam, Krishna M., ZantiTaieb, “Wireless Sensor Network”,Springer 1st Ed. 2004 (ISBN: 978-4020-7883-5).

4. KazemSohraby, Daniel Minoli, & TaiebZnati, “Wireless Sensor Networks- Technology,Protocols, and Applications”, John Wiley, 2007.

5. N. P. Mahalik, “Sensor Networks and Configuration: Fundamentals, Standards, Platforms, andApplications” Springer Verlag.

6. Anna Hac, “Wireless Sensor Network Designs”, John Wiley, 2003.

Course Delivery Plan:

Week / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12
I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II / I II
Units / / 1 / / 2 / CATI / / 3 / / 4 / CATII / 5 / CA
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Prepared by / Approved by

Signature

Name / Dr. N. Kumaratharan / Dr. D.Balasubramanian
Designation / Professor / HOD/ IT
Date / 20-01-2015 / 20-01-2015