Author: Dr. Celestine Iwendi
Celestine Iwendi is a Sensor and Electronics Researcher at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He can be reached at celestine.iwendi@ieee.org
Energy Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
Energy management has been a consistent problem in wireless sensor network (WSN). According to MG Murshed a researcher at the University of Aberdeen, UK “One of the most significant challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is long-lived sensor nodes and…
WSN Development with XBee
XBee is the brand name from Digi International for a family of form factor compatible radio modules. This technology can be used to provide advanced temperature control, smart lighting and assist in the controllability or automation of so many other…
Middleware & Programming Paradigms for WSN
How Real Is The World Of Wireless Sensor Networks?
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are providing remarkable benefit for a number of industries. The ability to add remote sensing points, without the cost of running wires, results in numerous benefits including energy, security and material savings, process improvements, labor savings,…
Wireless Sensor Networks To Help Electrical Sub-stations
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have not only become an attractive solution for low power implementations and embedded systems but also for the Power transmission and distribution. Research is ongoing to develop an innovative power source to facilitate the running of…
Study on Security of Wireless Sensor Networks in Smart Grid
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Motes, NesC, and TinyOS – A tutorial
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Sensors & Cellphones- A tutorial
Source : Stanford University