4.7 Article

Survey on the Characterization and Classification of Wireless Sensor Network Applications

Journal

IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS AND TUTORIALS
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 1860-1890

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/COMST.2014.2320073

Keywords

Wireless sensor networks; WSN applications; taxonomy; WSN characterization parameters; survey

Funding

  1. FCT (Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia) [SFRH/BD/38356/2007, PEst-OE/EEI/ LA0008/2011]
  2. Instituto de Telecomunicacoes [PEst-OE/EEi/LA0008/2013]
  3. UDR from the Department of Physics, Universidade da Beira Interior
  4. UBIQUIMESH [PTDC/EEA-TEL/105472/2008]
  5. OPPORTUNISTIC-CR [PTDC/EEA-TEL/115981/2009]
  6. PROENERGYWSN [PTDC/EEA-TEL/122681/2010]
  7. CREaTION [EXCL/EEI-TEL/0067/2012]
  8. COST [IC0902, IC0905, IC1004]
  9. PLANOPTI [FP7-PEOPLE-2009-RG]

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Nowadays, wireless sensor network (WSN) users are demanding more and more in terms of choice and diversity of applications. Hence, as the diversity of applications is increasing, it is worthwhile to propose a structure for the set of characterization parameters that allows sketching a taxonomy for WSN applications. This taxonomy is established via an application-oriented approach, identifying the specific services offered by each application. In this survey, we fill this gap in the WSN literature by describing the characterization parameters, organized into six different categories. Our taxonomy for application classification is centered on the different sets of parameters that have high impact on a given future WSN application. Typical attributes and values from related research works are considered as a reference, but in this survey, we propose inter-and intra-connections among the considered application groups. Based on these connections, new application groups have been proposed for applications that share common characterization parameters, along with a holistic overview of WSN application taxonomy and the discussion of the three generations of WSNs toward communication between things and the Internet of Things, as well as future trends for the development of WSN applications. Moreover, detailed parameters from different projects and authors in the field of WSNs are joined together for comparison purposes.

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