Wireless Sensor Networks: The First Look
In a plain word: WSN is a community of a small-scale computers live by supporting each other for a specific purpose of living.
Each ‘computer’ in the community is called ‘mote’; each mote depends its life on a one-off given supply. All motes live in harmony and teamworking by rotating the given task between sensing, processing, and communicating.
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is a network of a tiny-size sensors typically operated using non-rechargeable AA batteries, aims to monitor and track an environmental conditions in an unmanned area.
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) is a network of a tiny-size sensors typically operated using non rechargeable AA batteries, aims to monitor and track an environmental conditions in an unmanned area. Sensors in WSN make autonomous decision to its operational behavior but are highly coupled. They work in cooperative teamworking to keep themselves and the networks alive in a self-configured area of operation.
Yusnaidi, UTM
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