A survey on fault tolerance in small and large scale wireless sensor networks
Fault tolerance is one of the most important wireless sensor networks requirements. It
ensures that the network continues to function correctly even when some components fail. In …
ensures that the network continues to function correctly even when some components fail. In …
[BOOK][B] Wireless Sensor Networks
IMM El Emary, S Ramakrishnan - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a simple low-cost approach that can be used in a
distributed environment. A WSN is a group of distributed devices that could be employed to …
distributed environment. A WSN is a group of distributed devices that could be employed to …
Redundancy as a measure of fault-tolerance for the Internet of Things: A review
In this paper we review and analyze redundancy-based fault-tolerant techniques for the IoT
as a paradigm to support two of the main goals of computer security: availability and …
as a paradigm to support two of the main goals of computer security: availability and …
Decentralized fault tolerance mechanism for intelligent IoT/M2M middleware
Failover for service-oriented distributed networks is a prerequisite to enabling Internet-of-
Things (IoT) in the sense of deploy-once, run forever. Resource reconfiguration is required …
Things (IoT) in the sense of deploy-once, run forever. Resource reconfiguration is required …
Data dissemination scheme for distributed storage for IoT observation systems at large scale
In the emerging field of the Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have
a key role to play in sensing and collecting measures on the surrounding environment. In the …
a key role to play in sensing and collecting measures on the surrounding environment. In the …
Mist and edge storage: Fair storage distribution in sensor networks
M Linaje, J Berrocal, A Galan-Benitez - IEEE Access, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Sensor/Actuator devices are currently being massively adopted, often as nodes of larger
sensor networks. These sensor networks are typically dedicated to context acquisition (eg …
sensor networks. These sensor networks are typically dedicated to context acquisition (eg …
Body area network for first responders: a case study
K Piotrowski, A Sojka, P Langendoerfer - Proceedings of the Fifth …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
In this paper we present a case study for a design of a reliable body area network (BAN) for
monitoring fire fighter rescue teams according to the requirements defined by the Berlin fire …
monitoring fire fighter rescue teams according to the requirements defined by the Berlin fire …
A virtual channel-based framework for the integration of wireless sensor networks in the cloud
Currently, Cloud Computing is a cutting edge technology as it is changing how people
produce, consume and share information. Nevertheless, a bigger evolution of the Cloud is …
produce, consume and share information. Nevertheless, a bigger evolution of the Cloud is …
Bio-inspired model for data distribution in Fog and Mist computing
DR Vasconcelos, VS Severino… - 2018 IEEE 42nd …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Fog and Mist computing exploits computational resources of IoT devices located at the edge
of the network. This new infrastructure brings benefits related to latency and Internet …
of the network. This new infrastructure brings benefits related to latency and Internet …
A distributed data allocation scheme for autonomous nodes
The limited computational and storage capabilities of the devices interconnected in Internet
of Things (IoT) make them to host only a sub-set of the the collected data. Every device, ie …
of Things (IoT) make them to host only a sub-set of the the collected data. Every device, ie …