This document is a model question paper for the course Wireless Sensor Network (Elective-IV) at P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya. It contains 10 questions divided across 5 units. The questions test different levels of understanding from basic recall to advanced application and range across topics in wireless sensor networks including characteristics, transceivers, mobility, synchronization, MAC protocols, routing techniques, localization, and topology control.
This document is a model question paper for the course Wireless Sensor Network (Elective-IV) at P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya. It contains 10 questions divided across 5 units. The questions test different levels of understanding from basic recall to advanced application and range across topics in wireless sensor networks including characteristics, transceivers, mobility, synchronization, MAC protocols, routing techniques, localization, and topology control.
This document is a model question paper for the course Wireless Sensor Network (Elective-IV) at P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya. It contains 10 questions divided across 5 units. The questions test different levels of understanding from basic recall to advanced application and range across topics in wireless sensor networks including characteristics, transceivers, mobility, synchronization, MAC protocols, routing techniques, localization, and topology control.
This document is a model question paper for the course Wireless Sensor Network (Elective-IV) at P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya. It contains 10 questions divided across 5 units. The questions test different levels of understanding from basic recall to advanced application and range across topics in wireless sensor networks including characteristics, transceivers, mobility, synchronization, MAC protocols, routing techniques, localization, and topology control.
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COURSE CODE
(P15CS743)
P.E.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANDYA-571 401
(An Autonomous Institution under VTU, Belgaum) Seventh Semester B.E (CS&E) Model Question Paper Wireless Sensor Network (Elective-IV) Time:3 hrs Max.Marks:100 Note: Answer Five full questions selecting ONE full question from question from each Unit UNIT – I Mark Levels s 1a List and explain any five the characteristics that are shared among 10 L1 most of the applications. b Explain the mechanisms that form typical parts of WSN. 10 L4 2a What is transceiver? List the characteristics of a transceiver and 10 L1&L explain any 4 of them. 4 b Explain inadequate programming models for WSN operating system 10 L4 with a neat diagram. UNIT II 3a Explain types of mobility for a sensor network. 6 L2 b Discuss the different optimization goals and figures of merit for a 14 L6 WSN. 4a List and explain the basic wave propagation phenomena 10 L2 b Discuss the different synchronization problems that are associated 10 L6 with receivers in WSN. UNIT III 5a Describe the hidden terminal and exposed terminal problem s in 10 L2 wireless networks b . Differentiate between contention based protocols and schedule 10 L4 based protocols. 6a Discuss how LEACH protocol is energy efficient protocol 10 L6 b Explain the link management by the link layer protocol 10 L2 UNIT IV 7a Explain in detail Gossiping and agent-based unicast forwarding 10 L2 b Discuss how a unicast routing can be energy-efficient 10 L6 8a Explain prim’s minimum cost spanning tree algorithm for broad 10 L6 routing in WSN b List and explain the different categories of aggregation operations and 10 L2 & discuss their advantages and disadvantages L5 UNIT V Define 9a Localization. List and explain different Possible approaches to 8 L2 determine a node’s position Three 9b anchors with known positions (x, yi ), i = 1, . . . , 3, and a node at 12 L6 unknown position (xu, yu), and perfect distance values ri , i = 1, . . . , 3 are given derive the expression to get the position of the unknown node. Using the derived equations compute the position of a node with 3 anchors at given position as (x1, y1) = (2, 1), (x2, y2) = (5, 4), and (x3, y3) = (8, 2) with the distances between anchors and node of unknown position r1 = √10, r2 = 2, r3 = 3. Define 10 a topology control. Explain the different approach to the problem of 10 L2 & topology control. L4 Define b Critical Transmitting Range (CTR) and explain the different methods 10 L2 to fix CTR.