Across
- 2. Which software tier in WSNs specifically caters to the unique needs and constraints of individual sensor nodes?
- 4. In WSNs, what kind of challenges emerge due to limited computational resources and power?
- 5. A subset of WSN nodes that operate based on their physical locations.
- 8. A mechanism in WSNs to quickly react to external signals or events.
- 10. These constraints, especially in energy and memory, pose primary challenges in WSNs.
- 12. A popular operating system tailored for WSNs.
- 14. The primary programming language used for TinyOS.
- 17. A TinyOS application that oversees certain environmental parameters.
- 18. This term refers to sensor nodes working in unison to achieve a common objective.
- 19. A representation in simulations that defines a sensor's behavior and capabilities.
- 20. A WSN programming approach for networks with unchanging, fixed topologies.
Down
- 1. In WSN research and development, which tools mimic the behavior and interactions of sensor nodes in a network?
- 3. What term describes the process of collecting data from the environment using sensors in a wireless network?
- 4. The foundational software layer on a sensor node.
- 6. A framework acronym that evaluates factors like Performance, Information quality, and Scalability in WSNs.
- 7. This simulates how data is transmitted between nodes in a WSN.
- 9. A simulator specifically designed for TinyOS applications.
- 11. An open-source operating system for the Internet of Things devices.
- 13. What is the enhanced version of a renowned network simulator used for studying both wired and wireless networks?
- 15. What mechanism in WSNs ensures timely reactions to instantaneous events or signals?
- 16. The simulator associated with ContikiOS.
