Computational Intelligence in Wireless Sensor Networks - Principles and Applications provides an integrative overview of the computational intelligence (CI) in wireless sensor networks and enabled technologies. It aims to demonstrate how the paradigm of computational intelligence can benefit wireless sensor networks and sensor-enabled technologies to overcome their issues. The book provides extensive coverage over the multiple design challenges of WSNs and associated technologies such as clustering, routing, media access, security, mobility, and design of energy-efficient network operations. It describes various CI strategies such as fuzzy computing, evolutionary computing, reinforcement learning, artificial intelligence, swarm intelligence, teaching learning-based optimization, etc. It also discusses applying the techniques mentioned above in wireless sensor networks and sensor-enabled technologies to meet the inherent design challenges. The book offers comprehensive coverage of the topics, including: Emergence of intelligence in wireless sensor networks Taxonomy of computational intelligence Detailed discussion on various metaheuristic techniques Development of intelligent MAC protocols Development of intelligent routing protocols Security management in wireless sensor networks It mainly addresses the challenges pertaining to the development of intelligent network systems via computational intelligence. It provides insights into how intelligence has been pursued and can further be pursued in the development of sensor-enabled applications.
Book InformationISBN 9780367608880
Author Sandip Kumar ChaurasiyaFormat Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint CRC PressPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 178g