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A Survey on Proactive, Active and Passive Fault Diagnosis Protocols for WSNs: Network Operation Perspective
Amjad Mehmood1,2, Nabil Alrajeh3, Mithun Mukherjee4
1Institute of Information Technology, Kohat University of Science Technology, Kohat KP 26000, Pakistan. dramjad.mehmood@ieee.org.
Abstract:
Although wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been the object of research focus for the past two decades, fault diagnosis in these networks has received little attention. This is an essential requirement for wireless networks, especially in WSNs, because of their ad-hoc nature, deployment requirements and resource limitations. Therefore, in this paper we survey fault diagnosis from the perspective of network operations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first survey from such a perspective. We survey the proactive, active and passive fault diagnosis schemes that have appeared in the literature to date, accenting their advantages and limitations of each scheme. In addition to illuminating the details of past efforts, this survey also reveals new research challenges and strengthens our understanding of the field of fault diagnosis.
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