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A site properties assessment framework for wireless sensor networks

Published: 11 November 2013 Publication History

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Comparing experimental results obtained on different wireless sensor network deployments is typically very cumbersome and in most cases unfeasible. This is due to the lack of a methodology to describe the properties of network deployments and the experimental conditions under which experiments have been run. Our work focuses on the design and development of a site properties assessment framework, called SiteWork, that aims at providing the means to quickly, automatically and accurately quantify their properties. This poster abstract describes the preliminary design and evaluation of the basic site properties assessment mechanisms provided by SiteWork.

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    SenSys '13: Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
    November 2013
    443 pages
    ISBN:9781450320276
    DOI:10.1145/2517351
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    1. 802.15.4
    2. assessment
    3. framework
    4. properties
    5. sites

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    • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    • PhD Training Group GRK 1362, Cooperative
    • Adaptive and Responsive Monitoring in Mixed Mode Environments
    • LOEWE Priority Program Cocoon

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