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Plenary Lecture
Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks Deployment

Professor Zoran S. Bojkovic
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
University of Belgrade
SERBIA
Email: z.bojkovic@yahoo.com

Bojan M. Bakmaz
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
University of Belgrade
SERBIA
Abstract: In the recent years extensive research has
opened challenging issues for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) deployment. Many
of ad hoc networks are sensor networks designed to collect data and revert to a
centre unit connected to the Internet or monitored. WSNs are formed by a large
number of resource-constrained and inexpensive nodes, which has an impact on
protocol design and network scalability. Sensor networks have enabled a range of
applications where the objective is to observe an environment and collect
information about the observed phenomena or events. This has lead to the
emergence of a new generation sensor networks called sensor actuator networks.
Sensors gather information about the physical world, while actuators make
decisions and perform actions that affect the environment. To enable
next-generation sensor actuator systems, new customizable architectures are
needed. The collected information and sensor nodes must be localized in space to
identify the location of an event. This positioning is accomplished using
localization systems. They not only locate events, but can also be used as the
base for routing, density control, tracing and a number of other protocols. Due
to their key role in WSNs, localization systems can be a target of an attack. In
order to be fully autonomous and self-capable, it is essential for the nodes to
be aware of their environment, and will not be able to configure itself to
respond to internal/external events.
The first part of this lecture deals with sensor actuator networks and
localization systems. We continue with self configurability, situation
awareness, and information detection system. The next part treats the problem of
wireless sensor network for distributed detection. Model proposal for wireless
sensor network concludes the presentation.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Zoran S. Bojkovic received the Diploma in electrical engineering and the
M.S. and Ph.D. degree all from the Faculty of electrical engineering, University
of Belgrade, Serbia. He is a professor of Electrical Engineering at the
University of Belgrade.
He is the co-author of the books "Introduction to Multimedia Communications
Applications" (Wiley, 2006), "Multimedia Communications Systems" (Prentice-Hall
2002) and "Packet Video Communications over ATM Networks" (Prentice-Hall, 2000),
all with prof. K. R. Rao from the University of Texas at Arlington, USA. He has
published in international peer-reviewed journals and participated in many
scientific and industrial internacional projects.
Prof. Bojkovic is Editor-in-chief for the WSEAS Transactions on Communications
and WSEAS Transaction Science and Applications. He is IEEE Senior Member and
EURASIP member.
Bojan M. Bakmaz received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in telecommunication
traffic from the Faculty of Traffic and Transport Engineering, University of
Belgrade, Serbia in 2004 and 2007, respectively.
He is a Ph.D candidate on the same faculty. He is a teaching assistant at the
Department of Telecommunication Traffic and Networks. Bojan Bakmaz is the author
of one monograph and coauthor of 10 papers in International Journals and the
Proceedings of the International Conferences. Also he participates in several
projects in the domain of telecommunication traffic and networks. His research
interest also includes the field of multimedia wireless networks: convergence,
DSP, QoS and security.
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