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Border Security Using Wireless Integrated Network Sensors
A Technical Seminar Report On
WIRELESS INTEGRATED NETWORK SENSORS

Submitted to the

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,
HYDERABAD

In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

By

D.VINEETH KUMAR (09B91A0414)

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS-TECHNICAL CAMPUS
(Affiliated to JNTU, Hyderabad)
Ibrahimpatanam, RangaReddy District -501506
2012-2013

GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the technical seminar report on “Wireless Integrated Network Sensors” being submitted by Mr.D.VINEETH KUMAR, (09B91A0414) in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electronics & Communication Engineering, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad to the J.N.T.U. Hyderabad is bonafide work carried out by him/her.

TECHNICAL SEMINAR CO-ORDINATOR HEAD OF DEPARTMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No

LIST OF FIGURES ABSTRACT ABBREVATIONS

1. INTRODUCTION 2. WINS SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 3. WINS NODE ARCHITECTURE 4. WINS MICRO SENSOR 5. WINS MICROSENSOR INTERFACE CIRCUITS 6. ROUTING BETWEEN NODES 7. SHORTEST DISTANCE ALGORITHM 8. WINS DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 9. PSD COMPARSON 10. WINS MICROPOWER EMBEDDED RADIO 11. HISTORY 12. APPLICATION 13. PROS AND CONS 14. CONCLUSION REFERENCES

LIST OF FIGURES Page No

1. Wireless



References: • GJ Pottie and WJ Kaiser – Communications of the ACM 2000 DC Gelvin, LD Girod, WJ Kaiser, WM Merrill- US Patent 2005 G Asada, M Dong, TS Lin, F Newberg… - Solid-State Circuits …, 1998 Wireless sensor network survey by J Yick, B. Mukherjee, D Ghosal- Computer Networks-2008

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