Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks have been proposed for use in many challenging applications, such as military surveillance, scientific exploration, and structural monitoring. Sustainable deployment of these systems calls for effective theory and designs. One of the efficient techniques is to reduce duty-cycle by listening briefly and shutting down radios most of the time. Such a simple operation, however, leads to many challenging issues: how nodes within physical vicinity can discover each other if they listen to the channel in an asynchronous manner, how nodes are localized when all the nodes sleep periodically, and so on. These issues become even more challenging when low-duty cycle operation is combined with the mobility of sensor nodes in many applications. The nodes’ mobility also causes link failure and channel fading. More effective algorithms and technologies are needed to solve the aforementioned issues.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

A survey of mobile wireless sensor network

Neighbor discovery mechanism in mobile sensor networks

Data forward technology in low-duty-cycle wireless sensor network

MAC and routing protocols for delay tolerant networks

Localization and tracking for the mobile sensor networks

Data collection schemes with mobile sensors

Coding and channel estimation for mobile wireless sensor networks

System and protocol design of delay-tolerant networking

Mobility trace analysis and mobility model construction

Middleware-level approaches for low duty cycling

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