Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
A wireless sensor network (WSN) has important applications such as remote environmental
monitoring and target tracking. This has been enabled by the availability, particularly in
recent years, of sensors that are smaller, cheaper, and intelligent. These sensors are
equipped with wireless interfaces with which they can communicate with one another
to form a network. The design of a WSN depends significantly on the application, and it
must consider factors such as the environment, the application’s design objectives, cost,
hardware, and system constraints.