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This discussion will introduce you to the Wireless. Sensor Network Technology. Some of the important. hardware constrain
Jayamukhi Institute of Technological sciences (Accredited by NBA) IEEE Student Branch

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A Technical Discussion on

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WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS AND APPLICATIONS

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Saturday, 28th August, 2010 Jayamukhi Institute of Technological Sciences Narsampet, Warangal.

 To get registered for the event you can contact any of the organizers. Registrations are to be done before 27th august on www.ieeesbjits.blogspot.com Limited Registrations only. First come first serve basis. The registration fee for IEEE members is Rs. 150 and for NON-IEEE members it is Rs.200. Spot registrations only if seats are available. Handouts and certificates for everyone.

Students and academicians who are seeking new areas in research and exploring latest technologies. People who want to excel in the areas of research and development in wireless communication. Students from Electrical Engineering, Electronics and communication Engineering and Computer Science Engineering will get awareness on latest trends.

If you have any queries and for registrations, please contact: E.Sujith Chandra Vice Chairman IEEE Student Branch Phone: 9618328090 Email: [email protected]

WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS A WSN consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors to cooperatively monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, vibration, pressure, motion or pollutants. The development of wireless sensor networks was motivated by military applications such as battlefield surveillance. They are now used in many industrial and civilian application areas, including industrial process monitoring and control, machine health monitoring, environment and habitat monitoring, healthcare applications, home automation, and traffic control. In addition to one or more sensors, each node in a sensor network is typically equipped with a radio transceiver or other wireless communications device, a small microcontroller, and an energy source, usually a battery. A sensor node might vary in size from that of a shoebox down to the size of a grain of dust, although functioning motes of genuine microscopic dimensions have yet to be created. The cost of sensor nodes is similarly variable, ranging from hundreds of dollars to a few pennies, depending on the size of the sensor network and the complexity required of individual sensor nodes. Size and cost constraints on sensor nodes result in corresponding constraints on resources such as energy, memory, computational speed and bandwidth

Over View of the Discussion This discussion will introduce you to the Wireless Sensor Network Technology. Some of the important hardware constraints are being discussed in brief. A detailed analysis of the applications of WSN in several fields like Vehicle traffic control, Military etc.. is being discussed. The routing protocols of WSN starting with simple flooding to the complex Directed Diffusion are clearly explained. Then the Medium Access Control Protocols for WSN are also discussed in detail. We also give brief introduction to Network Simulator (NS2). Few of the simple simulations are shown and the coding techniques are discussed.

The overall discussion can be summarized as follows: 

Introduction to WSN



Topology and Protocol Stack of WSN.



Applications of WSN in different areas.



Routing Protocols for WSN.



Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols.



Introduction to Network Simulator 2 (NS2).