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Computational intelligence in wireless sensor networks: recent advances and future challenges - volume 676

Abraham, Ajith(Edited by)Falcon, Rafael(Edited by)Koeppen, Mario(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in computational intelligence, series
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This book emphasizes the increasingly important role that Computational Intelligence (CI) methods are playing in solving a myriad of entangled Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) related problems. The book serves as a guide for surveying several state-of-the-art WSN scenarios in which CI approaches have been employed. The reader finds in this book how CI has contributed to solve a wide range of challenging problems, ranging from balancing the cost and accuracy of heterogeneous sensor deployments to recovering from real-time sensor failures to detecting attacks launched by malicious sensor nodes and enacting CI-based security schemes. Network managers, industry experts, academicians and practitioners alike (mostly in computer engineering, computer science or applied mathematics) benefit from th e spectrum of successful applications reported in this book. Senior undergraduate or graduate students may discover in this book some problems well suited for their own research endeavors.

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Product Details
Springer
3319477153 / 9783319477152
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
11/01/2017
English
210 pages
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