Ec8702 Ad Hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks-Syllabus

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EC8702 AD HOC AND WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

UNIT I ADHOC NETWORKS – INTRODUCTION AND


ROUTING PROTOCOLS
Elements of Ad hoc Wireless Networks, Issues in Ad hoc
wireless networks, Example commercial applications of
Ad hoc networking, Ad hoc wireless Internet, Issues in
Designing a Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless
Networks, Classifications of Routing Protocols, Table
Driven Routing Protocols – Destination Sequenced
Distance Vector (DSDV), On–Demand Routing
protocols –Ad hoc On–Demand Distance Vector
Routing (AODV).

UNIT II SENSOR NETWORKS – INTRODUCTION &


ARCHITECTURES
Challenges for Wireless Sensor Networks, Enabling
Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks, WSN
application examples, Single-Node Architecture –
Hardware Components, Energy Consumption of Sensor
Nodes, Network Architecture – Sensor Network
Scenarios, Transceiver Design Considerations,
Optimization Goals and Figures of Merit.

UNIT III WSN NETWORKING CONCEPTS AND


PROTOCOLS
MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks, Low Duty
Cycle Protocols And Wakeup Concepts – S-MAC, The
Mediation Device Protocol, Contention based protocols
– PAMAS, Schedule based protocols – LEACH, IEEE
802.15.4 MAC protocol, Routing Protocols- Energy
Efficient Routing, Challenges and Issues in Transport
layer protocol.
UNIT IV SENSOR NETWORK SECURITY
Network Security Requirements, Issues and Challenges
in Security Provisioning, Network Security Attacks,
Layer wise attacks in wireless sensor networks, possible
solutions for jamming, tampering, black hole attack,
flooding attack. Key Distribution and Management,
Secure Routing – SPINS, reliability requirements in
sensor networks.

UNIT V SENSOR NETWORK PLATFORMS AND


TOOLS
Sensor Node Hardware – Berkeley Motes, Programming
Challenges, Node-level software platforms – TinyOS,
nesC, CONTIKIOS, Node-level Simulators – NS2 and its
extension to sensor networks, COOJA, TOSSIM,
Programming beyond individual nodes – State centric
programming.

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