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Report on Wireless Sensor Network and Ubiquitous Sensor Network

A new report has been released on the technologies and markets of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The report provides forecast and in-depth analysis on the market.

According to the report, evolution path of the wireless sensor network will lead to the Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN). Eventually, the USN network will connect millions of smart sensors, offering users with detailed information on different events and parameters across the globe.

The report analyzes key features of USN, its standards and applications. The WSN technology enables building multi-purpose miniaturized smart sensors with different radios. The report focuses on marketing characteristics, technological advances, and standardization work of WSN technology. Various technologies will be used to support the USN services. Such technologies include wired/wireless smart sensors, self-organization network topologies, nodes with low power consumption, and wireless technologies featuring power scavenging.

In the report, analysis on components and applications of USN are also covered. The report addresses developments in using sensors in the IP world, covering the WSN-IP. It also analyzes the issues in implementing WSN and USN.

Source: http://www.bharatbook.com/

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