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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/ijice.2011.9.6.625

Designing of Dynamic Sensor Networks based on Meter-range Swarming Flight Type Air Nodes  

Kang, Chul-Gyu (Department of Communication, Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Kim, Dae-Hwan (Department of Communication, Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Abstract
Dynamic sensor network(DSN) technology which is based on swarming flight type air node offers analyzed and acquired information on target data gathered by air nodes in rotation flight or 3 dimension array flight. Efficient operation of dynamic sensor network based on air node is possible when problems of processing time, data transmission reliability, power consumption and intermittent connectivity are solved. Delay tolerant network (DTN) can be a desirable alternative to solve those problems. DTN using store-and-forward message switching technology is a solution to intermittent network connectivity, long and variable delay time, asymmetric data rates, and high error rates. However, all processes are performed at the bundle layer, so high power consumption, long processing time, and repeated reliability technique occur. DSN based on swarming flight type air node need to adopt store-and-forward message switching technique of DTN, the cancelation scheme of repeated reliability technique, fast processing time with simplified layer composition.
Keywords
Dynamic Sensor Network; Air Node; Ubiquitous Sensor Network; Delay Tolerant Network;
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