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Middleware for Sensor Networks

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QoS requirements are efficiency, accuracy, longevity, security, and sensing quality.

There are several ongoing middleware projects in many universities [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7].


References

[1] Manish Kochhal, Loren Schwiebert, and Sandeep Gupta, " Role-based Hierarchical Self Organization for Ad hoc Wireless Sensor Networks," to appear in the 2nd ACM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications (WSNA '03), San Deigo, California September 19, 2003.

[2] Manish Kochhal, Loren Schwiebert, and Sandeep Gupta, "Role-based Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks," available as technical report and in submission for review, May 2004.

[3] T. Abdelzaher, B. Blum, Q. Cao, and et al. EnviroTrack: Towards an Environmental Computing Paradigm for Distributed Sensor Networks. In ICDCS, Tokyo, Japan, Mar. 2004.

[4] Boulis, C. C. Han, and M. B. Srivastava. Design and implementation of a framework for efficient and programmable sensor networks. In MobiSys, San Francisco, CA, 2003.

[5] R. Kumar, M. Wolenetz, B. Agarwalla, J. Shin, P. Hutto, A. Paul, and U. Ramachandran. DFuse: A Framework for Distributed Data Fusion. In SenSys, Los Angeles, CA, USA, pages 114–125, Nov. 2003.

[6] Murphy and W. Heinzelman. MiLAN: Middleware Linking Applications and Networks. Technical Report TR-795, Univ. of Rochester, CS dept., Nov. 2002.

[7] Shen, C. Srisathapornphat, and C. Jaikaeo. Sensor information networking architecture and applications. In IEEE Personal Communications, pages 52–59, Aug. 2001.

--wsn@mu 19:23, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)