DocumentCode
1850608
Title
Nanotechnology-enabled wireless sensor networks: overcoming the limitations from a device perspective
Author
She, James Pei M ; Yeow, John T W
Author_Institution
Adv. Micro- & Nano- Devices Lab., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume
3
fYear
2005
fDate
2005
Firstpage
1610
Abstract
The advancement of wireless communications and integrated circuit technology has enabled the development of low-cost sensor networks. The sensor networks can be used for various application areas (disaster recovery, health, military, homeland security, environment, home, etc.). For each application area, there are different technical issues that researchers are currently resolving. However, many of them are trying to tackle the limitations of this field from a network perspective. Sometimes, the effectiveness of some proposed approaches must be complemented by the supports of hardware design. This article points out the possibilities of overcoming the same problem set from a device perspective by taking advantage of the merits of nanotechnologies. At the same time, open research issues and challenges are identified to spark new interests and developments in this field.
Keywords
nanotechnology; wireless sensor networks; MEMS; hardware design; nanotechnology; wireless sensor networks; Acoustic sensors; Chemical and biological sensors; Energy management; Intrusion detection; Mobile communication; Nanoscale devices; Routing protocols; Sensor systems; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mechatronics and Automation, 2005 IEEE International Conference
Conference_Location
Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9044-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMA.2005.1626796
Filename
1626796
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