Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Network

and Its Application in Advanced Computer Science

Issues

Volume 115, No. 6 Volume 115, No. 7 Volume 115, No. 8

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are commonly used in pervasive and ubiquitous applications. WSNs are developed using both static (motes) and mobile (e.g. smart phone) sensor nodes for various applications such as smart homes, telehealth, surveillance, metering, and industry automation. The focal objective of the Special Issue on “Wireless Sensor Network and Its Application in Advanced Computer Science” is to provide insight mechanisms while handling data; provide conceptual understanding of network security issues, challenges and mechanisms; develop basic skills of secure wireless network architecture and explain the theory behind the wireless sensor networks, analytics and applications. It is to present the most recent challenges and developments in data analytics and Wireless sensor networks. It also provides a forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in these fields.

Guest Editors

M. Rajesh, Professor, Dept of Computer Science and Engineering, KRS College of Engineering, Vandavasi, India; Vice President, Melange Technologies, Pondicherry, India

Dr. S.V. Manikanthan, President, Melange Technologies, Pondicherry, India

All questions and comments should be addressed to one of associated editors of the issues