Deck 15: Routing and Localization in Sensor Networks
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Deck 15: Routing and Localization in Sensor Networks
1
To ensure the ___________of the system, the communication and computation should be localized to relevant sensors only
A)responsiveness
B)scalability
C)both
D)none of above
A)responsiveness
B)scalability
C)both
D)none of above
both
2
For communication, the main consideration is that communication paths consists of many short hops can be___________ energy efficient than paths using a few long hops
A)more
B)less
C)equal
D)can not specify
A)more
B)less
C)equal
D)can not specify
more
3
select the correct statement
A)aim of the routing protocols is to deliver packets to nodes specified by their geographic location
B)it may be more economical to use a equal transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
C)it may be more economical to use a larger transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
D)all are incorrect
A)aim of the routing protocols is to deliver packets to nodes specified by their geographic location
B)it may be more economical to use a equal transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
C)it may be more economical to use a larger transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
D)all are incorrect
aim of the routing protocols is to deliver packets to nodes specified by their geographic location
4
select the correct statement
A)it may be more economical to use a equal transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
B)it may be more economical to use a larger transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
C)it may be more economical to use a smaller transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
D)none of above
A)it may be more economical to use a equal transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
B)it may be more economical to use a larger transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
C)it may be more economical to use a smaller transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density
D)none of above
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5
It may be more economical to use a smaller transmission radius for nodes in areas of high node density, w/o sacrificing adequate network connectivity. This is the issue of___________
A)traffic control
B)node failure
C)node migration
D)topology control
A)traffic control
B)node failure
C)node migration
D)topology control
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6
In___________ routing, among the neighbors y of x closer to d than x, pick the one closest to d
A)greedy distance
B)compass
C)both
D)none of above
A)greedy distance
B)compass
C)both
D)none of above
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7
___________routing states that "start in the face of G just beyond s along sd and walk around that face. Stop if d is reached or if the segment sd is about to be crossed. In the latter case, cross over into the next face of G along sd and repeat the process"
A)greedy distance
B)compass
C)convex perimeter
D)none of above
A)greedy distance
B)compass
C)convex perimeter
D)none of above
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8
___________is a method that allow the nodes in a network to determine their geographic positions on their own as much as possible, during the network initialization process
A)self tracking
B)self localization
C)a or b
D)neither a nor b
A)self tracking
B)self localization
C)a or b
D)neither a nor b
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9
The error in localization, measured as mean squared error , generally ___________as more sensor measurements are incorporated
A)decreases
B)increases
C)remains same
D)can not predict
A)decreases
B)increases
C)remains same
D)can not predict
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10
How the leader node maintains and migrates the collaborative processing group. Arrange the following steps in correct order
A: sensors are selected to acquire new measurements using the sensor selection algorithm
B: after the leader is elected, it initializes a belief state as uniform disk centered at its own location
C: as the target moves, the sensors that did not previously detect may begin detecting
A)c b a
B)a c b
C)b c a
D)b a c
A: sensors are selected to acquire new measurements using the sensor selection algorithm
B: after the leader is elected, it initializes a belief state as uniform disk centered at its own location
C: as the target moves, the sensors that did not previously detect may begin detecting
A)c b a
B)a c b
C)b c a
D)b a c
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11
In _______ forwarding, the routing table holds the address of just the next hop instead of complete route information.
A)next-hop
B)network-specific
C)host-specific
D)default
A)next-hop
B)network-specific
C)host-specific
D)default
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12
The idea of address aggregation was designed to alleviate the increase in routing table entries when using ________
A)classful addressing
B)classless addressing
C)both a and b
D)none of the above
A)classful addressing
B)classless addressing
C)both a and b
D)none of the above
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13
A _______ routing table contains information entered manually.
A)static
B)dynamic
C)hierarchical
D)none of the above
A)static
B)dynamic
C)hierarchical
D)none of the above
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14
The input and output ports of a router perform the ________ layer functions of the router.
A)physical and data link
B)network
C)transport
D)none of the above
A)physical and data link
B)network
C)transport
D)none of the above
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15
In ________, each node maintains a vector (table) of minimum distances to every node.
A)path vector
B)distance vector
C)link state
D)none of the above
A)path vector
B)distance vector
C)link state
D)none of the above
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16
The metric used by _______ is the hop count
A)ospf
B)rip
C)bgp
D)none of the above
A)ospf
B)rip
C)bgp
D)none of the above
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17
The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is an intra-domain routing protocol based on _______ routing
A)distance vector
B)link state
C)path vector
D)none of the above
A)distance vector
B)link state
C)path vector
D)none of the above
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18
In ______, the router forwards the received packet through only one of its interfaces.
A)unicasting
B)multicasting
C)broadcasting
D)none of the above
A)unicasting
B)multicasting
C)broadcasting
D)none of the above
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19
In _______, the router may forward the received packet through several of its interfaces
A)unicasting
B)multicasting
C)broadcasting
D)none of the above
A)unicasting
B)multicasting
C)broadcasting
D)none of the above
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20
In unicast routing, each router in the domain has a table that defines a ______ path tree to possible destinations
A)average
B)longest
C)shortest
D)none of the above
A)average
B)longest
C)shortest
D)none of the above
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21
In multicast routing, each involved router needs to construct a ________ path tree for each group.
A)average
B)longest
C)shortest
D)none of the above
A)average
B)longest
C)shortest
D)none of the above
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22
_________ broadcasts packets, but creates loops in the systems.
A)forwarding
B)flooding
C)backwarding
D)none of the above
A)forwarding
B)flooding
C)backwarding
D)none of the above
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23
In RPF, a router forwards only the copy that has traveled the _______ path from the source to the router.
A)shortest
B)longest
C)average
D)none of the above
A)shortest
B)longest
C)average
D)none of the above
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24
RPF eliminates the ________ in the flooding process
A)forwarding
B)flooding
C)backwarding
D)none of the above
A)forwarding
B)flooding
C)backwarding
D)none of the above
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25
Lokalization is nothiong but
A)determining the node's geographical location
B)determining the node's relative position
C)a or b
D)none of above
A)determining the node's geographical location
B)determining the node's relative position
C)a or b
D)none of above
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