Analysis and Implementation of Adequate Database Management System in Wireless Sensor Networks (original) (raw)
—Wireless sensor networks are an emerging area of research interest and a network of distributed sensors grouped together to monitor physical or environmental conditions, like pressure, temperature, sound etc. The development of wireless sensor networks was first motivated by military applications; today such networks are used in several industrial, non-industrial and consumer applications, such as industrial process monitoring and control, machine observation, health monitoring, etc. By framework sensor networks as virtual databases, we can offer a nonprocedural-programming interface suitable to data management system. We squabble here that in order to attain energy efficient and useful completion, query-processing operators should be implementing within the sensor network and that estimated query results would play a key role in network system. We study that in network implementations of database operators need novel data centric routing mechanism, as well as a reassessment of conventional network and database interface layering. Wireless sensor networks are presently getting considerable concentration due to their unrestrained prospective.