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    SENSORWARE

    Second International IEEE Workshop on Software for Sensor Networks

    Advances in technology have made deployment of miniature sensors a realistic proposition. These sensors are low-power, inexpensive, smart devices with multiple on-board sensors, and are connected through wireless links, so as to form a collaborative sensor network to perform a specific task. As a r…

    Advances in technology have made deployment of miniature sensors a realistic proposition. These sensors are low-power, inexpensive, smart devices with multiple on-board sensors, and are connected through wireless links, so as to form a collaborative sensor network to perform a specific task. As a result, it opens up a new paradigm of ubiquitous computing and enables a range of applications that are previously unrealizable or too costly to be realized. However, given the limitation of on-board hardware, one of the key areas towards achieving superior performance is through the software implementation. The workshop is intended for the presentation and discussion of novel algorithms and software implementation for sensor networks. This workshop, intends to bring together engineering experts and academicians to discuss the current status, technical challenges, standards, fundamental issues, and future services and applications in the form of panels and technical presentation.

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    Editor(s): Sanjoy Paul (Rutgers University), Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University) and G. Venkatesh (SASKEN Technologies)
    Publisher
    IEEE
    ISBN
    978-1-4244-0613-5
    Conference dates
    8th Jan 2007
    Location
    Bangalore, India
    Appeared in EUDL
    2011-11-29

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