Propagation analysis and deployment of a wireless sensor network in a forest

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A complete study for the deployment of a wireless sensor network in a forest based on ZigBee is presented in this paper. First, due to the lack of propagation models for peer to peer networks in forests, propagation experiments were carried out to determine the propagation model. This model was then used for planning and deploying an actual wireless sensor network. The performance of the network was compared with the expected theoretical behavior to extract some conclusions that are presented in the paper. Finally, some general conclusions, as an estimation of the minimum number of routers necessary to cover a given area, are extracted from the experiments and presented in the paper.

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Gay-Fernández, J. A., Sánchez, M. G., Cuiñas, I., Alejos, A. V., Sánchez, J. G., & Miranda-Sierra, J. L. (2010). Propagation analysis and deployment of a wireless sensor network in a forest. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 106, 121–145. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER10040806

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