Analysis of Mobile WSNs over IP

Movement of wireless sensor and actuator networks and of nodes between WSANs are becoming more commonplace. However, enabling remote usage of sensory data in multiple applications, remote configuration and actuation is still a big challenge. The purpose of this paper is to analyse and describe which mobility support can best be used in different scenarios. This paper describes logistic and person monitoring scenarios, where different types of movements take place. These mobility types and their implications are categorized and analysed. Different degrees of support for these mobility types are analysed in the context of the mobility scenarios.

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