Towards a Sensor Network Architecture: Lowering the Waistline
David Culler, Prabal Dutta, Cheng Tien Eee, Rodrigo Fonseca, Jonathan Hui, Philip Levis, Joseph Polastre, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, Gilman Tolle, and Jerry Zhao
Published in Proceedings of the Tenth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS X), September 2005.
Abstract
It is the central tenet of this paper that the primary factor currently limiting research progress in sensornets today is not any specific technical challenge (though many remain, and deserve much further study) but is instead the lack of an overall sensor network architecture. Such an architecture would identify the essential services and their conceptual relationships. Such a decomposition would make it possible to compose components in a manner that promotes interoperability, transcends generations of technology, and allows innovation.
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BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{hotos05culler, author = "David Culler and Prabal Dutta and Cheng Tien Eee and Rodrigo Fonseca and Jonathan Hui and Philip Levis and Joseph Polastre and Scott Shenker and Ion Stoica and Gilman Tolle and Jerry Zhao", title = "{Towards a Sensor Network Architecture: Lowering the Waistline}", booktitle = "{Proceedings of the Tenth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS X)}", year = {2005}, month = {September} }





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