Research Article
Bug-Tolerant Sensor Networks: Experiences from Real-World Applications
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@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0_20, author={Marcin Brzozowski and Peter Langendoerfer}, title={Bug-Tolerant Sensor Networks: Experiences from Real-World Applications}, proceedings={Ad Hoc Networks. 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015, San Remo, Italy, September 1--2, 2015, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={ADHOCNETS}, year={2015}, month={9}, keywords={sensor networks reliability software}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0_20} }
- Marcin Brzozowski
Peter Langendoerfer
Year: 2015
Bug-Tolerant Sensor Networks: Experiences from Real-World Applications
ADHOCNETS
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0_20
Abstract
Typical sensor networks include large number of motes deployed outdoors. The users expect these networks to work several months or years without maintenance. As a result, every mote must operate reliably for a long time, and it puts a high stress on both hardware and software. Therefore, programs running on motes cannot suffer from software bugs, and the developers must fix them before the deployment.
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