Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA'05) Volume 2 Specknets: New Challenges for Wireless Communication Protocols Sydney, Australia July 04-July 07 ISBN: 0-7695-2316-1
Speckled Computing [1] is an emerging technology in which data will be sensed and processed in small (around 5X5 sq. millimeter) semiconductor grains called Specks. A dense and non-static wireless network of thousands of these specks — called a Specknet - will collaborate to extract information from the data. Speckled Computing demands requirements of wireless communications in excess of typical mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) and sensor networks. This paper presents new challenges for the design of communication protocols for specknets, in which each speck is modest in terms of energy, storage and computational resources
Citation:
K. J. Wong, D. K. Arvind, "Specknets: New Challenges for Wireless Communication Protocols," icita, vol. 2, pp.728-733, Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA'05) Volume 2, 2005 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||