AUTONOMIC WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

Wireless ad hoc networks of sensor nodes are envisioned to be deployed in the physical environment to monitor a wide variety of real-world phenomena. Wireless sensor networks (WSN’s) are becoming popular in military and civilian applications such as surveillance, monitoring, disaster recovery, home automation and many others. Almost any sensor network application requires some form of self-configuration and autonomic functionality. Following IBM’s initiatives towards Autonomic computing many architectures and protocols for network self-organization and management have been proposed and being implemented. The paper presents concept of Autonomic Computing with respect to Wireless Sensor Network. The paper introduces Wireless sensor network basics, design goals and challenges along with current and future applications. It articulates basic needs of incorporating autonomic computing principles into the design of Wireless Sensor Networks. The paper also outlines recent contributions to Autonomic network architectures, research projects, proposed architectures and routing protocols for Autonomic Wireless Sensor Networks.