Self Organizing Wireless Sensor Network with Distributed Intelligent (SOWDI)

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Abstract

A wireless sensor network is a wireless network consisting of spatially distributed autonomous devices using sensors to cooperatively monitor/control physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, pressure or motion, at different locations. Main processing center gather information from remote locations while centrally controlling those centers. Reliability of communication can be achieved using routing and error checking algorithms. This paper briefly presents the design approach of a successful self organizing wireless sensor network, with multi master capability. ©2009 IEEE.

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Narampanawe, K. M. M. W. N., Navaratne, M. A. U. S., & Wijayakulasooriya, J. V. (2009). Self Organizing Wireless Sensor Network with Distributed Intelligent (SOWDI). In ICIIS 2009 - 4th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems 2009, Conference Proceedings (pp. 43–48). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIINFS.2009.5429894

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