Abstract
Overview
Advances in wireless networking, micro-fabrication and integration (for
example, sensors and actuators manufactured using micro-electro mechanical
system technology, or MEMS), and embedded microprocessors have enabled a new
generation of massive-scale sensor networks suitable for a range of commercial
and military applications. The technology promises to revolutionize the way we
live, work, and interact with the physical environment.
In the not-too-distant future, tiny, dirt-cheap sensors may be literally
sprayed on to roads, walls, or machines, creating a digital skin that senses a
variety of physical phenomena of interest; monitor pedestrian or vehicular
traffic in human-aware environments and intelligent transportation grids,
report wild life habitat conditions for environmental conservation, detect
forest fire to aid rapid emergency response, and track job and supply chains
in smart factories. Unlike current in formation services such as those on the
Internet where information can easily get stale or be useless because it is
too generic, sensor networks promise to couple end users directly to sensor
measurements and provide information that is precisely localized in time
and/or space, according to the users needs or demands.
Wireless Sensor Networks: Solutions and Market Opportunities address the
important areas of the sensor networks are addressed and focusing on the
present and the future areas will be presented to the reader to give a clear
idea of what the sensor network is capable of. The current trends and the
future prospects will be highlighted as well to make this report unique
targeted towards a better understanding of sensor networks.
Target Audience
- Anyone seeking an understanding of how to leverage Wireless Sensor Networks
- Wireless service providers including cellular mobile network operators and
others
- Investors in the area of sensing, telemetry, remote monitoring and control
- Wireless component vendors and OEM manufacturers
- Application developers and systems integrators
- Wireless application and content providers