TENCON 2006 - 2006 IEEE Region 10 Conference 2006
DOI: 10.1109/tencon.2006.343679
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Wired Vs Wireless Deployment Support For Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…X10 is commonly recognized as a low-cost data transmission protocol with no installa-tion requirements as it is uses existing wiring. Although the implementation of PLC is not as flexible as the wireless technologies [3], many researchers considered X10 as a cheap and available option to control appliances. They advise that a mix of wired and wireless technologies can offer the best of the two worlds to meet the requirements of SH systems [24].…”
Section: Power Line Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X10 is commonly recognized as a low-cost data transmission protocol with no installa-tion requirements as it is uses existing wiring. Although the implementation of PLC is not as flexible as the wireless technologies [3], many researchers considered X10 as a cheap and available option to control appliances. They advise that a mix of wired and wireless technologies can offer the best of the two worlds to meet the requirements of SH systems [24].…”
Section: Power Line Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor nodes can be deployed either by placing one after another in a sensor field or by dropping it from a plane. Various deployment issues which need to be taken care are [44,45] 1) When sensor nodes are deployed in real world, Node death due to energy depletion either caused by normal battery discharge or due to short circuits is a common problem which may lead to wrong sensor readings. Also sink nodes acts as gateways and they store and forward the data collected.…”
Section: Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several technologies for creating wired sensors networks, such as X10, LonWorks, or KNX. However, wired networks are not as flexible as WSNs and require more infrastructural support [12], [13]. On the other hand, wireless technologies enable easier deployments than the wired ones, avoiding the need of wiring homes or hospitals and decreasing the costs, and drawbacks of the setup phase.…”
Section: Motivation and Problem Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%