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5th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management & Applications (SERA 2007)
Optimum Sensing Technique and Approach for Low Power Consumption Network
Haeundae Grand Hotel, Busan, South Korea
August 20-August 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2867-8
Hamid Jabbar, Myongji University, Korea
Taewan Kim, Myongji University, Korea
Jin-Suk Kang, Incheon University, Korea
Jangho Lee, Hongik University, Korea
Hyosik Yang, Sejong University, Korea
Meeyoung Sung, Incheon University, Korea
Gyunleen Park, Cheju National University, Korea
Taikyeong Jeong, Myongji University, Korea
This paper presents a technique to integrate energy efficient ubiquitous sensors to work in a network for optimum control. This optimization technique can reduce power consumption by using wireless communicating sensors with a supervisor control. This supervisory control of the sensors gives it an advantage of being controllable from any embedded, desktop or Internet platform. Sensors for different purposes can work together to form a network which can be implemented in many environment like homes, city, hospitals and remote locations like mountains, forests etc. We employed an optimized sensing system and algorithm which reduced the number of sensors and power consumption.
Citation:
Hamid Jabbar, Taewan Kim, Jin-Suk Kang, Jangho Lee, Hyosik Yang, Meeyoung Sung, Gyunleen Park, Taikyeong Jeong, "Optimum Sensing Technique and Approach for Low Power Consumption Network," sera, pp.260-263, 5th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management & Applications (SERA 2007), 2007
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