PCS921 Wireless Sensor Networks
Course description for academic year 2017/2018
Contents and structure
This is an advanced course in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) covering advancing technologies and methods for establishing generic WSN. The main focus of the course is on open research issues related to wireless industrial monitoring and control networks. Following the introduction of fundamental issues, the course establishes an understanding of the current research issues in network requirements related to the design, implementation, and deployment of a distributed control network. The course then covers how current research on concepts and techniques for wireless networks aim to address these requirements.
The key topics discussed in the context of wireless sensor networks are energy efficiency, scalability, robustness, security, and predictable performance and security.
Learning Outcome
Upon completion of the course the candidate should be able to:
- and central elements in the design of protocols for WSNs.
- and critical design parameters for reliable and robust WSNs.
- and design alternatives for WSN protocols.
- hardware platforms and software frameworks used to realise WSN solutions.
- and reliable and robust WSN for real-time systems.
- state-of-the-art protocol solutions to meet specific requirements for WSNs targeting monitoring and control.
- simulation models of protocol solutions for WSNs.
- and measures for assessing the performance of WSN protocols.
- the applicability and limitations of simulation-based performance analysis of wireless sensor networks.
- and recent developments and research trends within wireless sensor networks in general, and its application to industrial monitoring and control in particular.
- central scientific venues and journals within wireless sensor networks.
Entry requirements
General admission criteria for the PhD programme with emphasis on communication systems.
Teaching methods
The course consists of a combination of lectures, seminars, and workshops. The lectures will be used for covering the core material of the course. Seminars permit participants to present and discuss recent research papers on topics within wireless sensor networks, and for project presentations. The seminars will also be used for presentation by visiting researchers in the field. The workshops will be used for experimentation with tools and technologies supporting the simulation and development of wireless sensor networks. A larger project is conducted on simulation-based evaluation of a WSN, focussing on development and assessment of a selected protocol solution. The results from the project must be documented in a research paper.
Assessment
The course is graded pass/fail based on the research paper and an oral exam. Each of the two components must result in a pass grade in order to obtain a pass grade for the entire course. Each participant must give one research seminar and an oral presentation of a larger project.