A foliage scatter model to determine topology of wireless sensor network

B. S. Paul, S. Rimer

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Abstract

Applications of low cost wireless sensor networks (WSN) in precision agriculture is gaining popularity because of the ability of sensors to provide site-specific data over a variable field. Wireless communication between nodes is impeded by the surrounding vegetation of the plants being monitored. To guarantee reliable communication between sensor nodes, the initial node density and topology of a WSN application has to consider the increased foliage of a mature plant. In this paper we propose a model for deployment of wireless nodes based on experimental results that takes into account the scattering effect of surrounding foliage on the wireless signal.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 International Conference on Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012
Pages324-328
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event2012 International Conference on Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012 - Tiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India
Duration: 21 Dec 201222 Dec 2012

Publication series

Name2012 International Conference on Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012

Conference

Conference2012 International Conference on Radar, Communication and Computing, ICRCC 2012
Country/TerritoryIndia
CityTiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu
Period21/12/1222/12/12

Keywords

  • coverage
  • propagation loss
  • scattering
  • topology
  • wireless sensor network

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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