Self-healing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author(s)
Bourdenas, T
Sloman, M
Type
Thesis
Abstract
The development of small wireless sensors and smart-phones, which include various sound, video, motion and location sensors, has facilitated new pervasive applications such as healthcare, buidling and environmental monitoring or animal tracking. Devices may not be easily accessed for maintenance and users may be non-technical, thus, the systems need to be self-managing and self-healing with respect to faults and errors. In this thesis we investigate models and mechanisms for detection and recovery from faults and propose an adaptation framework to facilitate their deployment and maintenance.
Date Issued
2010-05
Date Awarded
2012-03
Citation
2010
Copyright Statement
Attribution NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence (CC BY-ND)
Advisor
Sloman, Morris
Lupu, Emil
Identifier
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1002205/selfhealing.pdf
Publisher Department
Computing
Publisher Institution
Imperial College London
Source
Pervasive 2010 Doctoral Colloquium
Qualification Level
Doctoral
Qualification Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Start Date
2010-05-17
Finish Date
2010-05-20
Coverage Spatial
Helsinki