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* can coordinate to perform distributed sensing of environmental phenomena |
* can coordinate to perform distributed sensing of environmental phenomena |
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* enable low maintenance sensing in more benign, but less accessible, environments |
* enable low maintenance sensing in more benign, but less accessible, environments |
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2 categories of sensor networks today |
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* large, complex sensor systems usually deployed very far away from the phenomena to be sensed, and employ complex signal processing algorithms to separate targets from environmental noise |
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* a carefully engineered network of sensors is deployed in the field, but individual sensors do not posses computation capability, instead transmitting time series of the sensed phenomena to one er more nodes which perform the data reduction and filtering |
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expected architectures |
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* a matchbox sized form factor |
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* battery power source |
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* power-conserving processor clocked at several 100 Mhz |
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* program and data memory amounting to several tens of Mbytes |
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* a radio modem |
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* analog-to digital conversion system on such nodes |
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* a sensor node may possess a GPS receiver |
Revision as of 19:21, 16 January 2005
sensor networks
- small and cheap nodes
- addition of sensing capability
- can coordinate to perform distributed sensing of environmental phenomena
- enable low maintenance sensing in more benign, but less accessible, environments
2 categories of sensor networks today
- large, complex sensor systems usually deployed very far away from the phenomena to be sensed, and employ complex signal processing algorithms to separate targets from environmental noise
- a carefully engineered network of sensors is deployed in the field, but individual sensors do not posses computation capability, instead transmitting time series of the sensed phenomena to one er more nodes which perform the data reduction and filtering
expected architectures
- a matchbox sized form factor
- battery power source
- power-conserving processor clocked at several 100 Mhz
- program and data memory amounting to several tens of Mbytes
- a radio modem
- analog-to digital conversion system on such nodes
- a sensor node may possess a GPS receiver