GREGORY POTTIE has been a faculty member of the UCLA Electrical Engineering Department since 1991, serving in vice-chair roles from 1999-2003. Since 2003 he has also served as Associate Dean for Research and Physical Resources of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. From 1997-1999 he was secretary to the board of governors for the IEEE Information Theory Society. In 1998 he was named the faculty researcher of the year for the UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science for his pioneering role in wireless sensor networks. Dr Pottie is a deputy director of the NSF-sponsored science and technology Center for Embedded Networked Sensors and is a co-founder of Sensoria Corporation.
1. Introduction to embedded network systems
2. Representation of signals
3. Signal propagation
4. Sensor principles
5. Source detection and identification
6. Digital communications
7. Multiple source estimation and multiple access communications
8. Networking
9. Network position and synchronization services
10. Energy management
11. Data management
12. Articulation, mobility, and infrastructure
13. Node architecture
14. Network data integrity
15. Experimental systems design
16. Ethical, legal and social implications of ENS
17. Design principles for ENS
Appendix A. Gaussian Q-function
Appendix B. Optimization
Index.
1. Introduction to embedded network systems; 2. Representation of signals; 3. Signal propagation; 4. Sensor principles; 5. Source detection and identification; 6. Digital communications; 7. Multiple source estimation and multiple access communications; 8. Networking; 9. Network position and synchronization services; 10. Energy management; 11. Data management; 12. Articulation, mobility, and infrastructure; 13. Node architecture; 14. Network data integrity; 15. Experimental systems design; 16. Ethical, legal and social implications of ENS; 17. Design principles for ENS; Appendix A. Gaussian Q-function; Appendix B. Optimization; Index.