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Wireless Sensor Networks and Energy Efficiency: 
Protocols, Routing and Management 
Editors: 
Dr. Khaed Ragab 
King Faisal University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 
  
Dr. Azween B Abdullah 
Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia 
  
Noor Zaman 
King Faisal University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 


Call for Chapters: 
Proposals Submission Deadline: October 15, 2010 
Full Chapters Due: December 31, 2010
Introduction 
  
Wireless Sensor Network is a very dynamic, grooming and important research 
topic of today’s technology. It also provides the finest, cheapest and the 
fastest way for solving the typical problems almost for all application 
scenarios, including defense, battle fields, health, environmental, 
instrumental, home appliances and specially for chemical sites. Designing, 
implementing, and operating a wireless sensor network involves a wide range of 
disciplines and many application-specific constraints. To make sense of and 
take full advantage of these systems, an excellent approach is needed? As WSN 
is currently playing a major role and also a good segment of researchers are 
focusing on this area. Although this field is little bit mature with many 
aspects but the main issue with this technology is related to its energy 
constraint, and it is highly important factor as of all operations based on it. 
Researchers suggested so many different ways to save its energy,
 enhance its efficiency and life in different aspects. But it still need to be 
consider more, for getting more accurate and precise results by applying new 
trends and techniques including data routing and aggregation, query processing, 
programming models, and system organization. How a wireless sensor network 
should be built to optimize performance and economy? 
  
Objective of the Book 
  
This book aims to provide a comprehensive reference for wireless sensor network 
by covering all important topics introduction, applications, MAC, Routing 
Protocols, TCP, performance and traffic management, time synchronization energy 
efficiency and including security. It will be divided into sections and with 
each section, extends the growing literature on the emerging technologies and 
innovations would be covered. Thus it would not only serve as a reference for 
existing WSN technologies, but it would also become a reference for new 
innovation in WSN. 
  
This editing book has the dual objective of encouraging more research in WSN 
technologies and applications and at the same time of publishing the best 
research being conducted today. Specifically, we seek to explore how, given its 
current stage of development WSN applications and innovations.  
In the past 5 years, there is no an edited book that focuses in merging the WSN 
network and system perspectives. There are few edited books that focus in each 
perspective individually. However, merging both perspectives gives a clear view 
about the current and future development WSN applications and technologies.  
  
Book outline and strategy 
  
We will follow the following strategy to edit this book. We decided to split 
its contents into two parts: The first part is to specify it very strictly, 
basing on personal invitations to carefully chosen researchers, and leave the 
second part open to general chapter submissions. Thus, this book could combine 
two objectives 
•  introducing the WSN Network and system perspectives 
•  Exploring and illustrating the current and new trends that combine them. 
  
  
Target Audience 
  
This book would serve a broad audience including researchers, academicians, 
students and working professional in the field of utilities, manufacturing, 
health, environmental services, government, defense and networking companies. 
  
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following: 
·                 Introduction and Overview of Wireless Sensor Networks.  
·                 Transport Control Protocols for Wireless Sensors Networks.  
·                 Middleware for Sensor Networks.  
·                 Network Management for Wireless Sensor Networks.  
·                 Operating Systems for Sensor Networks.  
·                 Wireless Sensor Network to support Intelligent Transportation 
Systems 
·                 Practical issues in building sensor network applications 
·                 Commercial and Scientific Applications of Wireless Sensor 
Networks.  
·                 Wireless Sensors Networks Protocols: Physical Layer.  
·                 Performance and Traffic Management Issues.  
·                 Broadcasting, Multicasting and Geocasting   
·                 Sensor Network Standards  
·                 Future Trends in Wireless Sensor Network  
·                 Large scale and Sustainable WSN 
·                 Node clustering 
·                 Query Processing and Data Aggregation  
·                 Node Localization   
·                 Time Synchronization   
·                 Energy Efficiency and Power Control   
·                 Network Security and Attack Defense   
·                 Medium Access Control MAC Protocols   
·                 Sensors Network Protocols: Routing Protocols.                 
 
Submission Procedure 
  
Researchers, practitioners and professionals are invited to submit on or before 
October 15, 2010, a chapter proposal, maximum three pages long, clearly 
explaining the topic and objectives of their proposed chapter. Authors of 
accepted proposals will be notified by November 1, 2010 about the status of 
their proposals and sent chapter guidelines if the proposal is accepted. Full 
chapters are to be submitted by December 31, 2010. All submitted chapters will 
be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested 
to serve as reviewers for this project.  
  
Publisher 
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global, publisher of the 
“Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical 
Information Science Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering 
Science Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the 
publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to 
be released in 2011. 
  
  
Important Dates 
  
October 15, 2010:  Chapter proposal submission deadline 
November 1, 2010: Proposal acceptance notification and invitation to submit 
full chapter 
December 31, 2010:  Full chapter submission deadline 
February 28, 2011: Review results including notification of acceptance of 
chapter 
March 31, 2011: Final Chapter Submission 
May 30, 2011:      Final Deadline 


Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document): 
  
Noor Zaman 
[email protected]  
  
Dr. Khaled Ragab 
[email protected] 
  
Dr. Azween B Abdullah                          [email protected]


      
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