In this thesis, we step inside an unexplored region of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) research. Nowadays, almost all WSNs research relies upon a hidden uniformity assumption. This assumption involves deployment, distribution and radio transmissions. Unfortunately, the real world is not uniform. In the thesis, we break the uniformity assumption and study the non-uniformity influence in WSNs. In particular, we show that addressing common WSN problems taking non-uniformity into account can provide results that are sensibly different from the ones achieved in a uniform world. In our work, we focus on the influence of non-uniformity on a particular aspect of WSNs: data management. First of all, we point out that even widely accepted solutions based on the uniformity assumption are not able to survive inside an non-uniform world. Then, we propose our approach to data management and detail a solution able to deal successfully with non-uniformity. This allows us to catch out the fundamental aspects of non-uniformity influence in WSNs and to cope with non-uniformity. Results, discussed in the thesis, show that models and solutions we propose are competitive in a uniform scenario and continue to work properly in a non-uniform world.

Dealing with Non-Uniformity in Wireless Sensor Networks

NIDITO, FRANCESCO
2008

Abstract

In this thesis, we step inside an unexplored region of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) research. Nowadays, almost all WSNs research relies upon a hidden uniformity assumption. This assumption involves deployment, distribution and radio transmissions. Unfortunately, the real world is not uniform. In the thesis, we break the uniformity assumption and study the non-uniformity influence in WSNs. In particular, we show that addressing common WSN problems taking non-uniformity into account can provide results that are sensibly different from the ones achieved in a uniform world. In our work, we focus on the influence of non-uniformity on a particular aspect of WSNs: data management. First of all, we point out that even widely accepted solutions based on the uniformity assumption are not able to survive inside an non-uniform world. Then, we propose our approach to data management and detail a solution able to deal successfully with non-uniformity. This allows us to catch out the fundamental aspects of non-uniformity influence in WSNs and to cope with non-uniformity. Results, discussed in the thesis, show that models and solutions we propose are competitive in a uniform scenario and continue to work properly in a non-uniform world.
7-giu-2008
Italiano
ad hoc networks
non uniformity
wireless sensor networks
Pelagatti, Susanna
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