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A survey on time synchronization in wireless sensor networks
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A survey on time synchronization in wireless sensor networks" by Miss Xiaoxu Li Abstract: In recent years, tremendous technological advances in micro-electromechanical (MEMS) technology have led to the development of small, low-cost, low-power sensors. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are large-scale networks of such sensors, each capable of limited computing, sensing, and wireless communication abilities, dedicated to observing and monitoring various aspects of the physical world. The main functionality of such networks is data fusion, which is triggered by collected and agglomerated data from each sensor to form a meaningful result. In this process, time synchronization between sensors comes as a first-class citizen. It is significant in composing a temporal meaning result. This paper surveys and evaluates existing clock synchronization protocols based on a group of factors like precision, accuracy, cost, and complexity. Different approaches solve the problem in different perspectives, including energy consuming, network-wide synchronization, internal or external synchronization signals, etc. Also, by comparing diverse methods and design considerations of each protocol, the survey gives a brief summary on how to choose an existing time synchronization protocol or define a new suitable one for the specific needs of a wireless sensor network application. Finally, the survey provides suggestions in future directions in time synchronization. Date: Monday, 6 February 2012 Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm Venue: Room 3402 Lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Dr. Yunhao Liu (Supervisor) Prof. Lionel Ni (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Dr. Ke Yi **** ALL are Welcome ****