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Journal articles on the topic "Réseaux de capteurs (technologie) – Applications industrielles"
SAHUGUÈDE, Stéphanie, Alassane KABA, Anne JULIEN-VERGONJANNE, and Sébastien REYNAUD. "Suivi de paramètres physiologiques en activité sans ondes radio." Trayectorias Humanas Trascontinentales, no. 11 (November 4, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/trahs.3905.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Réseaux de capteurs (technologie) – Applications industrielles"
Kherdali, Khalil el. "Etude, conception et réalisation d'un radar ultrasonore." Montpellier 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992MON20122.
Full textSoua, Ridha. "Wireless sensor networks in industrial environment : energy efficiency, delay and scalability." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 6, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA066029.
Full textSome industrial applications require deterministic and bounded gathering delays. We focus on the joint time slots and channel assignment that minimizes the time of data collection and provides conflict-free schedules. This assignment allows nodes to sleep in any slot where they are not involved in transmissions. Hence, these schedules save the energy budjet of sensors. We calculate the minimum number of time slots needed to complete raw data convergecast for a sink equipped with multiple radio interfaces and heterogeneous nodes traffic. We also give optimal schedules that achieve the optimal bounds. We then propose MODESA, a centralized joint slots and channels assignment algorithm. We prove the optimality of MODESA in specific topologies. Through simulations, we show that MODESA is better than TMCP, a centralized subtree based scheduling algorithm. We improve MODESA with different strategies for channels allocation. In addition, we show that the use of a multi-path routing reduces the time of data collection .Nevertheless, the joint time slot and channels assignment must be able to adapt to changing traffic demands of the nodes (alarms, additional requests for temporary traffic) . We propose AMSA , an adaptive joint time slots and channel assignment based on incremental technical solution. To address the issue of scalability, we propose, WAVE, a distributed scheduling algorithm for convergecat that operates in centralized or distributed mode. We show the equivalence of schedules provided by the two modes
Katcharov, Nicolas. "Capteurs et réseaux de capteurs à fibres optiques pour applications gazières." Limoges, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994LIMO0018.
Full textMaréchal, Nicolas. "Consensus de moyenne dans les réseaux de capteurs : applications et optimisation." Lyon, INSA, 2009. http://theses.insa-lyon.fr/publication/2009ISAL0078/these.pdf.
Full textDepending on their applications, sensor networks may be composed of a varying number of nodes having severe constraints on their size, cost, energetic consumption, and as a consequence on a large set of related parameters. These characteristics involve the need of distributed methods for organization and data processing. In particular, the class of average consensus algorithms (ACA), initially designed for computing the empirical mean of a set of input parameters, is a building block which is about to play an important role for complex applicative algorithms/protocols. The goal of this thesis is to provide elements for improving this category of algorithms, and validating them on some applications. In a first time, it focuses on characterization and optimization methods applied to ACA from the state of the art. Then, two new algorithms are proposed in order to reduce the energetic cost. The first one takes place in an estimation framework and aims at taking quickly account of fresh information. The second algorithm focuses on reducing the communication cost by exploiting the diffusive nature of wireless communications and requiring no transmission control mechanism (such as acknowledgements or synchronization). To finish with, applications to fine synchronization of clocks (physical layer) and to parametric cartography (application layer) are given
Yang, Yi. "Les applications de la théorie des graphes dans des réseaux de télécommunication et des réseaux de capteurs sans fil." Paris 11, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA112218.
Full textFerraz, Eduardo. "Topologie algébrique de complexes simpliciaux aléatoires et applications aux réseaux de capteurs." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012ENST0006.
Full textThis thesis has two main parts. Part I uses stochastic anlysis to provide bounds for the overload probability of different systems thanks to concentration inequalities. Although the results are general, we apply them to real wireless network systems such as WiMax and mutliclass user traffic in an OFDMA system. In part I I, we find more connections between the topology of the coverage of a sensor network and the topology of its corresponding simplicial complex. These connections highlight new aspects of Betti numbers, the number of k-simplices, and Euler characteristic. Then, we use algebraic topology in conjunction with stochastic analysis, after assuming that the positions of the sensors are points of a Point point process. As a consequence we obtain, in d dimensions, the statistics of the number of k-simplices and of Euler characteristic, as well as upper bounds for the distribution of Betti numbers. We also prove that the number of k-simplices tends to a Gaussian distribution as the density of sensors grows, and we specify the convergence rate. Finally, we restrict ourselves to one dimension. In this case, the problem becomes equivalent to solving a M/M/1/1 preemptive queue. We obtain analytical results for quantites such as the distribution of the number of connected components and the probability of complete coverage
Sagot, Tessier Virginie. "Contribution à l'étude et à la réalisation d'antennes-capteurs destinées à la mesure de température par radiométrie microonde en vue de nouvelles applications industrielles et médicales." Lille 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997LIL10170.
Full textGomez, Laurent. "Intégration sécurisée et fiable des réseaux de capteurs sans fil dans des applications d'entreprise." Nice, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NICE4129.
Full textSensor networks appear to be one of the technologies of the 21st century. Empowered with short wireless communication capabilities, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) leverage traditional sensor networks by enabling random and dense deployment of smart and low-resource devices in different physical areas (e. G. Battle field, body). Self-organized, wireless network are composed of low-cost, low-power and heterogeneous sensor devices, which are capable of sensing, processing, routing and disseminating data towards special sensor nodes so-called sinks or gateways. Empowered with monitoring capabilities, WSNs are highly pro table for applications from different domains (e. G. Defense, healthcare, traffic control). To that respect, WSNs raise the awareness of business applications. Therefore, WSNs support them in their functional optimization and in the reduction of response time in decision making. Nevertheless, and despite of the interest of industrials, there is still a technical and security gap between business applications and WSN systems. The main contribution of this thesis lies in the integration of wireless sensor networks into business applications in a secure and trusted way. Hence the use of sensor data within business application comes along with strong security and trust requirements from industrials. In order to full technical requirements, we design a mediation layer between WSNs and business applications underlying mechanisms for acquisition, processing, persistence and delivery of sensor data. We enrich our mediation layers with two security and trust mechanisms tting resource restrictions on nodes. We propose a security mechanism for efficient access control to sensor data, and a trust mechanisms for the assessment of sensor data from their production on the nodes, to their delivery to business applications
Randrianarisaina, Aina Andriamampianina. "Modélisation de la consommation d'énergie en vue de la conception conjointe (matériel/logiciel) des applications embarquées : application aux réseaux de capteurs sans fil (WSN)." Nantes, 2015. http://archive.bu.univ-nantes.fr/pollux/show.action?id=104e8d62-82c6-45b8-ae60-aea7ebbe171d.
Full textIn the field of embedded systems, constraints are often related to the size and energy. Embedded applications are becoming more sensitive to energy consumption. In fact, this latter depends on the autonomy of the application, but also its performances. One must take into account the constraints of energy consumption in the early stages of the specification and the design of a product. Therefore, the design of embedded systems constrained consumption is a key issue facing the need to control energy costs. For example, in the field of sensor networks, this aspect is a major constraint for which it is necessary to define innovative design strategies touching on all aspects involved in these systems. Our goal is to contribute to the definition of models and hardware and software architectures design methods of embedded systems, taking into account the constraints of energy consumption. The proposed models will be used for simulation but also to the design of systems architectures
Ferraz, Eduardo. "Topologie algébrique de complexes simpliciaux aléatoires et applications aux réseaux de capteurs." Thesis, Paris, ENST, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012ENST0006/document.
Full textThis thesis has two main parts. Part I uses stochastic anlysis to provide bounds for the overload probability of different systems thanks to concentration inequalities. Although the results are general, we apply them to real wireless network systems such as WiMax and mutliclass user traffic in an OFDMA system. In part I I, we find more connections between the topology of the coverage of a sensor network and the topology of its corresponding simplicial complex. These connections highlight new aspects of Betti numbers, the number of k-simplices, and Euler characteristic. Then, we use algebraic topology in conjunction with stochastic analysis, after assuming that the positions of the sensors are points of a Point point process. As a consequence we obtain, in d dimensions, the statistics of the number of k-simplices and of Euler characteristic, as well as upper bounds for the distribution of Betti numbers. We also prove that the number of k-simplices tends to a Gaussian distribution as the density of sensors grows, and we specify the convergence rate. Finally, we restrict ourselves to one dimension. In this case, the problem becomes equivalent to solving a M/M/1/1 preemptive queue. We obtain analytical results for quantites such as the distribution of the number of connected components and the probability of complete coverage
Books on the topic "Réseaux de capteurs (technologie) – Applications industrielles"
Ilyas, Mohammad, Mohammed M. Alwakeel, el-Hadi M. Aggoune, and Sami S. Alwakeel. Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textIlyas, Mohammad, Mohammed M. Alwakeel, el-Hadi M. Aggoune, and Sami S. Alwakeel. Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textIlyas, Mohammad, Mohammed M. Alwakeel, el-Hadi M. Aggoune, and Sami S. Alwakeel. Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textSensor Networks for Sustainable Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
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