This work aims to contribute in the help of the design of WSN applications. The proposed architecture exploits the advantages of MAS for modeling WSN services, network topologies and sensor device architectures.Abdelhakim HamziMouloud KoudilJean-Paul JamontMichel Occello无线传感网络(英文)A.Hamzi, M...
Master WSNO (Web Service Network Operations) Administrator: The Console defines one user with this role upon installation. In one embodiment, no additional users of this type may be created, and the single user of this type may never be deleted. The Master WSN Admin role has all permissions...
WSNfog computingabnormal datadata filteringintrusion toleranceEfficient and effective data acquisition is of theoretical and practical importance in WSN applications because data measured and collected by WSN is often unreliable, such as those often accompanied by noise and error, missing values or inconsis...
It uses a set of tools, instruments, and sensors to measure or detect parameters or targets of interest in the agroecosystem. Sensors are distributed in the environment and are usually communicated through a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). Due to this dispersion of the sensors, errors could ...
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In last few years, several recent developments concern a new proposed techniques of communication for WSN (Wireless Sensors Network) using a complex methods and technics. This network is considered a future platform for many applications like: medical, agriculture, industrial, monitoring and others. ...
SNMS: an intelligent transportation system network architecture based on WSN and P2P network - Yuan-an, Bi-hua - 2007SNMS: an intelligent transportation system network architecture based on WSN and P2P network[J]. LI Li , LIU Yuan-an, TANG Bi-hua Wireless Center, Beijing University of Posts...
architecture; RTLS; data fusion; multi-technology; fingerprinting; WSN; WiFi; ZigBee; UWB; accelerometer1. Introduction The problem of real time location systems (RTLS) in indoor scenarios is receiving a great deal of attention because of the many Location-Based Services (LBSs) that can be ...
Figure 1. Example of a general control architecture. According to the work in [20], these subsystems, which are described in detail in the following subsections, have the purpose of (1) retrieving information from the real environment around the vehicle (i.e., the sensing interface), (2...