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Investigation On Design And Development Methods For Internet Of Things, Yazeed Al Zahrani Jan 2023

Investigation On Design And Development Methods For Internet Of Things, Yazeed Al Zahrani

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 2017+

The thesis work majorly focuses on the development methodologies of the Internet of Things (IoT). A detailed literature survey is presented for the discussion of various challenges in the development of software and design and deployment of hardware. The thesis work deals with the efficient development methodologies for the deployment of IoT system. Efficient hardware and software development reduces the risk of the system bugs and faults. The optimal placement of the IoT devices is the major challenge for the monitoring application. A Qualitative Spatial Reasoning (QSR) and Qualitative Temporal Reasoning (QTR) methodologies are proposed to build software systems. The …


Coverage Problems In Rechargeable Iot Networks, Zilin Song Jan 2023

Coverage Problems In Rechargeable Iot Networks, Zilin Song

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 2017+

Coverage is required by various applications that leverage Internet of things (IoT) networks to monitor one or more targets. A specific coverage requirement could be to ensure all targets, e.g., the ingress/egress of a building, are monitored by a sensor node for the longest time period possible. Another requirement could be coverage quality, which relates to the number of samples collected by sensor devices. The coverage quality or lifetime of targets, however, is limited by the energy of sensor devices. This is because the operational time of fixed or mobile sensor nodes, e.g., unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is a function …