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Reactive Behavior in Self-reconfiguring Sensor Networks

Michael DeRosa, Daniela Rus

Year
2002
Citations
6

Abstract

INTRODUCTION We wish to create more versatile information systems by using adaptive distributed sensor networks: hundreds of small sensors, equipped with limited memory and multiple sensing capabilities will autonomously organize and reorganize themselves as ad-hoc networks in response to task requirements and to triggers from the environment. Distributed adaptive sensor networks are reactive computing systems, well-suited for tasks in extreme environments, especially when the environmental model and the task specifications are uncertain and the system has to adapt to it. A collection of active sensor networks can follow the movement of a source to be tracked, for example a moving vehicle, it can guide the movement of an object on the ground, for example a surveillance robot, or it can focus attention over a specific area, for example a fire to localize its source and track its spread. We build on important previous work by [1], [5], [2] and examine in more detail reactive sensors th

Keywords

Computer scienceWireless sensor networkComputer network

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