Building Wireless Sensor Networks
Theoretical and Practical Perspectives

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Building Wireless Sensor Networks: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives presents the state of the art of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) from fundamental concepts to cutting-edge technologies.

Focusing on WSN topics ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate curricula, this book:



  • Provides essential knowledge of the contemporary theory and practice of wireless sensor networking


  • Describes WSN architectures, protocols, and operating systems


  • Details the routing and data aggregation algorithms


  • Addresses WSN security and energy efficiency


  • Includes sample programs for experimentation

The book offers overarching coverage of this exciting field, filling a critical gap in the existing literature.

Introduction. Wireless Sensor Networks Architecture. Information Gathering. Energy Management in WSN. Security in WSN. Operating Systems for WSNs. Programming WSNs.

Nandini Mukherjee has been a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India since 1992. Currently, she is a professor in the Department. She has served as director of the School of Mobile Computing and Communication, Jadavpur University for almost six years. Before joining Jadavpur University as a faculty member, Professor Mukherjee served in the industry for nearly three years. Professor Mukherjee received a Commonwealth Scholarship for her doctoral study in the UK, and she completed her Ph.D in computer science from the University of Manchester, UK in 1999. She is an active researcher in her chosen field. Her research interests are in areas of high performance parallel computing, grid and cloud computing, and wireless sensor networks. She is a senior member of the IEEE and IEEE Computer Society.

Sarmistha Neogy is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. She received her Ph.D in engineering and master’s and bachelor’s in computer science and engineering from Jadavpur University. Dr. Neogy’s research interests are in areas of fault tolerance in distributed systems, reliability and security in wireless and mobile systems, and wireless sensor networks. She is a senior member of the IEEE and IEEE Computer Society. She has a number of publications in international journals and proceedings of international conferences.

Sarbani Roy is an assistant professor at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. She was previously a Fulbright Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA, and a lecturer at St. Thomas’s College of Engineering and Technology, Kolkata, India. She holds a B.Sc (Hons) in computer science, M.Sc in computer science, and M.Tech in computer science and engineering from the University of Calcutta, India, and a Ph.D in engineering from Jadavpur University. Dr. Roy’s work h