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The Characteristic Features of Sensor Networks Include

This document contains 10 multiple choice or true/false questions about sensor networks and wireless networking concepts. The questions cover topics like sensor node deployment density, characteristics of sensor networks, MAC layer positioning, error control techniques, routing strategies, and common information dissemination techniques.

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The Characteristic Features of Sensor Networks Include

This document contains 10 multiple choice or true/false questions about sensor networks and wireless networking concepts. The questions cover topics like sensor node deployment density, characteristics of sensor networks, MAC layer positioning, error control techniques, routing strategies, and common information dissemination techniques.

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1. The characteristic features of sensor networks include, the sensor nodes are _______deployed.

a) Densely b) Sparsely c) More Sparsely d) None


2. Sensor networks are generally _____________systems.
a) self-configuring b) automatic c) static d) Dynamic
3. A propagating wave impinges on an object that is large compared to the wavelength is called:
a) Reflection b) Diffraction c) Scattering d) None
4. Techniques are designed with the goal to achieve a certain level of reliability in the transmission of packets
despite errors on the transmission channel.
a) Error Control b) Flow control c) ARQ d) None
5. MAC sublayer resides directly below the __________
a) physical layer b) Network Layer c) Transport Layer d) Application Layer
6. __________, defined as a combination of reliability, availability, and dependability requirements.
a) Delay b) Throughput c) Robustness d) Scalability
7. In TRAMA a node transmits its current transmission schedule?
a) Neighborhood Protocol c. Schedule Exchange Protocol
b) Adaptive election algorithm d. None of these
8. Sensor nodes have small memory, another approach, sharing, can reduce memory requirements.(T/F)
9. Flat proactive routing strategies have the potential to compute optimal paths.(T/F)
10. Flooding is not a common technique frequently used for path discovery and information dissemination in
wired and wireless ad hoc networks.(T/F)

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