Influence of Intentional Electromagnetic Interference on the Functioning of the Terrestrial Segment of Flying Ubiquitous
The paper presents research the influence of intentional electromagnetic interference on the terrestrial segment of flying ubiquitous sensor networks. The main feature of influence is the distortion of the transmitted information in USN, up to a complete
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Abstract&The paper presents research the influence of intentional electromagnetic interference on the terrestrial segment of flying ubiquitous sensor networks. The main feature of influence is the distortion of the transmitted information in USN, up to a complete stop data transmission and disrupted the structure of the network because failure of nodes. Presents the results of the analysis of the dependence of the parameters of network connectivity on the nature of electromagnetic influences. Based on analysis of the parameters of the USN can detect the source of electromagnetic interference. The obtained results can be used in the planning of flying ubiquitous sensor networks given the intentional electromagnetic interference and methods sources detection. Keywords Flying ubiquitous sensor network · Intentional electromagnetic interference · Terrestrial segment · Network connectivity · Routing · Localization
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Development of the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) [1] in recent years has passed with incredible speed due to the variety of IoT-applications and applied technological base. In the transition from the study of the characteristics on the plane to the models in three-dimensional space a new IoT- direction has been T. Hoang · R. Kirichek · A. Paramonov · A. Koucheryavy() The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunication, Saint-Petersburg, Russia e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] © Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2016 K.J. Kim and N. Joukov (eds.), Information Science and Applications (ICISA) 2016, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 376, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-0557-2_118
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formed - Flying Ubiquitous Sensor Network (FUSN) [2]. FUSN include two network segments: terrestrial and flying. Technological base of the terrestrial segment are Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), which belong to the class of Ubiquitous Sensor Networks (USN) [3]. WSN have a number of features compared to existing networks, the key of which are their self-organization and low power consumption. Since the terrestrial segment is responsible for the collection, storage and transmission of data in the flying segment of the FUSN, it is necessary to provide the ability to perform specified functions USN in various conditions, including the presence of external destabilizing factors, otherwise the practical application of the FUSN would be impossible. In real situations there are a variety of natural and artificial sources of destabilizing effects, which were previously considered in [4]. In connection with the development of components and improving technology of ultra-short pulsed voltage, there is a new threat - the Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI). This type of exposure to various types of networks is considered in [5]. The main feature of Intentional Electromagnetic Interference is the distortion of the transmitted information, up to a complete stop data transmission. The impact of
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