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1.1 The vision of Ambient Intelligence. |
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1.2 Application examples. |
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1.3 Types of applications. |
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1.5 Why are sensor networks different? |
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1.6 Enabling technologies. |
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2 Single node architecture. |
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2.2 Energy consumption of sensor nodes. |
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2.3 Operating systems and execution environments. |
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2.4 Some examples of sensor nodes. |
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3.1 Sensor network scenarios. |
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3.2 Optimization goals & figures of merit. |
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3.3 Design principles for WSNs. |
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3.4 Service interfaces of WSNs. |
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II Communication protocols. |
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4.2 Wireless channel and communication fundamentals. |
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4.3 Physical layer & transceiver design considerations in WSNs. |
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5.1 Fundamentals of (wireless) MAC protocols. |
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5.2 Low duty cycle protocols and wakeup concepts. |
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5.3 Contention-based protocols. |
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5.4 Schedule-based protocols. |
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5.5 The IEEE 802.15.4 MAC protocol. |
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5.6 How about IEEE 802.11 and Bluetooth? |
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6.1 Fundamentals: Tasks and requirements. |
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7.2 Address and name management in wireless sensor networks. |
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7.3 Assignment of MAC addresses. |
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7.4 Distributed assignment of locally unique addresses. |
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7.5 Content-based and geographic addressing. |
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8.1 Introduction to the time synchronization problem. |
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8.2 Protocols based on sender/receiver synchronization. |
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8.3 Protocols based on receiver/receiver synchronization. |
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9 Localization and Positioning. |
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9.1 Properties of positioning. |
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9.3 Mathematical basics for the lateration problem. |
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9.4 Single-hop localization. |
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9.5 Positioning in multi-hop environments. |
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9.6 Impact of anchor placement. |
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10.1 Motivation and basic ideas. |
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10.2 Flat network topologies. |
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10.3 Hierarchical networks by dominating sets. |
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10.4 Hierarchical networks by clustering. |
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10.5 Combining hierarchical topologies and power control. |
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10.6 Adaptive node activity. |
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11.1 The many faces of forwarding and routing. |
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11.2 Gossiping and agent-based unicast forwarding. |
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11.3 Energy-efficient unicast. |
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11.4 Broadcast and multicast. |
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12 Data-centric and content-based networking 395 |
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12.2 Data-centric routing. |
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12.4 Data-centric storage. |
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13 Transport Layer and Quality of Service. |
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13.1 The transport layer and QoS in wireless sensor networks. |
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13.2 Coverage and deployment. |
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13.3 Reliable data transport. |
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13.6 Congestion control and rate control. |
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14 Advanced application support. |
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14.1 Advanced in-network processing. |
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14.3 Application-specific support. |
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