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11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'04)
Implementation-Based Approach for Designing Practical Sensor Network Systems
Busan, Korea
November 30-December 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2245-9
Masateru Minami, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Shunsuke Saruwatari, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Takuya Kashima, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Takashi Morito, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Hiroyuki Morikawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Tomonori Aoyama, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Wireless sensor network technologies are expected to be a key technology to support various innovative applications in the future ubiquitous computing environment.
So far, the main stream of sensor network research has been focused on simulation-based development of battery-aware communication protocols. However, when we apply sensor network technologies to practical applications such as environmental monitoring or factory automation, we will find a lot of practical problems that are not considered in simulation-based approach. We believe that finding and solving such practical problems are quite important for deploying sensor network technologies beyond laboratory use.
From this point of view, we have been trying to find such problems through various implementations of sensor network system for several years. This paper describes our opinions of designing sensor network system and introduces our approaches for developing practical systems.
Index Terms:
Sensor Network, Software Development Kit, Battery-awareness, Localization
Citation:
Masateru Minami, Shunsuke Saruwatari, Takuya Kashima, Takashi Morito, Hiroyuki Morikawa, Tomonori Aoyama, "Implementation-Based Approach for Designing Practical Sensor Network Systems," apsec, pp.703-710, 11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'04), 2004
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