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Meralto, C., Moura, J. & Marinheiro, R. (2017). Wireless mesh sensor networks with mobile devices: a comprehensive review. In Niranjan K. Ray, Ashok Kumar Turuk (Ed.), Handbook of research on advanced wireless sensor network applications, protocols, and architectures. (pp. 129-155).: IGI Global.
C. J. Meralto et al., "Wireless mesh sensor networks with mobile devices: a comprehensive review", in Handbook of research on advanced wireless sensor network applications, protocols, and architectures, Niranjan K. Ray, Ashok Kumar Turuk, Ed., IGI Global, 2017, pp. 129-155
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TY - CHAP TI - Wireless mesh sensor networks with mobile devices: a comprehensive review T2 - Handbook of research on advanced wireless sensor network applications, protocols, and architectures AU - Meralto, C. AU - Moura, J. AU - Marinheiro, R. PY - 2017 SP - 129-155 DO - 10.4018/978-1-5225-0486-3.ch005 UR - https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/162117 AB - Mesh communications is emerging as a popular networking solution. Mesh networks have a decentralized and multihop design. These characteristics arouse interest for the research of the following features: cooperation, task distribution, scalability and communication with limited infrastructure support. This chapter studies relevant solutions in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with a mesh design that is used with mobile devices. The use of mobile devices on WSNs has recently grown due to: hardware evolution, large number of embedded sensors and daily high utilization of handheld devices. Consequently, novel requisites in the design and implementation of WSNs urge to be satisfied: autonomy of sensors battery and, efficient data exchange amongst sensors and the Internet. A real mesh testbed with two Layer 2 mesh solutions (Open802.11s and B.A.T.M.A.N) was implemented with different topologies. Some relevant results for a mesh network are discussed in terms of its scalability, performance and volatility. ER -
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