Information Technology Convergence

  • Wen-Chih Chang, Chiung-sui Chang H
ISSN: 1550-2783
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Abstract

It is expected that in the near future wireless sensor network (WSNs) will be more widely used in the mobile environment, in applications such as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) for marine monitoring and mobile robots for environmental investigation. The sensor nodes' mobility can easily cause changes to the structure of a network topology, and lead to the decline in the amount of transmitted data, excessive energy consumption, and lack of security. To solve these problems, a kind of efficient Topology Control algorithm for node Mobility (TCM) is proposed. In the topology construction stage, an efficient clustering algorithm is adopted, which supports sensor node movement. It can ensure the balance of clustering, and reduce the energy consumption. In the topology maintenance stage, the digital signature authentication based on Error Correction Code (ECC) and the communication mechanism of soft handover are adopted. After verifying the legal identity of the mobile nodes, secure communications can be established, and this can increase the amount of data transmitted. Compared to some existing schemes, the proposed scheme has significant advantages regarding network topology stability, amounts of data transferred, lifetime and safety performance of the network.

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Wen-Chih Chang, Chiung-sui Chang, H.-C. Y. and M.-R. J. (2013). Information Technology Convergence. Game-Based History Ubiquitous Learning Environment Through Cognitive Apprenticeship, 253(October), 617–625. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-007-6996-0

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