Explain and motivate in-network processing for wireless sensor networks
What will be an ideal response?
In-network processing refers to processing performed at the nodes of the network, as opposed to processing
performed outside the network on data gathered from the network. The nodes of a sensor network combine
sensing, processing and communication. By processing data sensed from the node or routed through it, we can
prevent unnecessary communication – which is a significant drain on power. For example, duplicated data can
be surpressed; sensed values of no interest do not need to be forwarded.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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