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Company Introduction
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) typically exploit a single base station for collecting data and coordinating activities.Habitat monitoring, a common example applica-tion, is paradigmatic in this respect, featuring a single base station collecting data from a high number of homogeneous nodes.
Nevertheless, decentralized architectures are rapidly emerging where multiple base stations are ...
Nevertheless, decentralized architectures are rapidly emerging where multiple base stations are ...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) typically exploit a single base station for collecting data and coordinating activities.Habitat monitoring, a common example applica-tion, is paradigmatic in this respect, featuring a single base station collecting data from a high number of homogeneous nodes.
Nevertheless, decentralized architectures are rapidly emerging where multiple base stations are employed, different applications run on the same hardware, or heterogeneous nodes are deployed.These approaches find their extreme realization in wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs), where nodes not only gather data from the environment, but are also capable of affecting it by performing a variety of actions.
Applications range from localization to control systems in tunnels or buildings, interactive museums, and home automation.
Nevertheless, decentralized architectures are rapidly emerging where multiple base stations are employed, different applications run on the same hardware, or heterogeneous nodes are deployed.These approaches find their extreme realization in wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs), where nodes not only gather data from the environment, but are also capable of affecting it by performing a variety of actions.
Applications range from localization to control systems in tunnels or buildings, interactive museums, and home automation.