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Measurement and Analysis on Routing Performance in Large-scale Wireless Sensor Networks
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence Title: "Measurement and Analysis on Routing Performance in Large-scale Wireless Sensor Networks" by Mr. Tong ZHU ABSTRACT: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are developed in an accelerated pace during the last few years. Motivated by the need of closely monitoring the forest and urban environments and accurately measuring carbon sequestration and emission, we launched two long-term large-scale WSNs: "GreenOrbs" in 2009 and "CitySee" in 2011, respectively. Through long-term measurements and statistical analysis we have a deep understanding on data collection behaviors of large-scale WSNs, especially for routing performance. This proposal mainly try to answer questions which include root causes and impact of network behaviors on routing performances, e.g., What causes routing dynamics? What is the impact of routing dynamics? When, where, and under what kind of circumstances packet losses occur? Why packets are lost?. It also shows findings and insights on routing dynamics and packet delivery performances and presents a novel prediction method for traffic modeling and energy saving. We try to evaluate the performances of proposed methods by trace-driven experiments and verify functions in real deployed systems. Date: Thursday, 20 June 2013 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 3301A Lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Dr. Yunhao Liu (Supervisor) Prof. Cunsheng Ding (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Dr. Ke Yi **** ALL are Welcome ****