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Computational intelligence in sensor networks - volume 776 (1st ed. 2019.)

Das, Himansu(Edited by)Dehuri, Satchidanand(Edited by)Mishra, Bhabani Shankar Prasad(Edited by)Mishra, Bijan Bihari(Edited by)Nayak, Ajit Kumar(Edited by)Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan(Edited by)
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This book discusses applications of computational intelligence in sensor networks.

Consisting of twenty chapters, it addresses topics ranging from small-scale data processing to big data processing realized through sensor nodes with the help of computational approaches.

Advances in sensor technology and computer networks have enabled sensor networks to evolve from small systems of large sensors to large nets of miniature sensors, from wired communications to wireless communications, and from static to dynamic network topology.

In spite of these technological advances, sensor networks still face the challenges of communicating and processing large amounts of imprecise and partial data in resource-constrained environments.

Further, optimal deployment of sensors in an environment is also seen as an intractable problem.

On the other hand, computational intelligence techniques like neural networks, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, and fuzzy systems are gaining popularity in solving intractable problems in various disciplines including sensor networks.

The contributions combine the best attributes of these two distinct fields, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the emerging research areas and presenting first-hand experience of a variety of computational intelligence approaches in sensor networks.

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Product Details
Springer
366257277X / 9783662572771
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
006.3
22/05/2018
English
488 pages
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