Wireless Sensor Network Applications for the Combat Air Forces - John R. Melloy
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Wireless sensor networks are comprised of self-contained sensor nodes which can detect a wide range of anomalies, including light, sound, motion, heat, metal, etc. These anomalies can be analyzed and disseminated real-time to the appropriate entity. Individual nodes can be as small as 1 mm3 and can be deployed by the thousands. Once deployed, the smart sensors communicate wirelessly to set up ad hoc network ... Full description
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Wireless sensor networks are comprised of self-contained sensor nodes which can detect a wide range of anomalies, including light, sound, motion, heat, metal, etc. These anomalies can be analyzed and disseminated real-time to the appropriate entity. Individual nodes can be as small as 1 mm3 and can be deployed by the thousands. Once deployed, the smart sensors communicate wirelessly to set up ad hoc networks which can then be accessed by a plethora of communications devices, including PDAs carried by combatants in the field. Consequently, warriors can wield "fine grain" knowledge of environments previously difficult if not impossible to monitor.
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| Author | John R. Melloy |
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| Publisher | Creative Media Partners, LLC |
| Release year | 2012 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9781288286232 |