International audienceWireless Sensor Networks are networks made up of tiny sensor nodes, in medium to large quantities, from several tens to hundreds and even thousands. They are used in fields ranging from military, medical, to structural health monitoring for buildings for example. We have introduced an instruction set simulator in our IDEA1 WSN design framework to account for a fine-grained representation of the software running on the node hardware. We modelled the communication between the nodes' microcontrollers and their radio interface and microcontroller and sensor, respectively. This was done at transaction level by use of the SystemC simulation kernel. An application was developed, consisting of eight nodes compressing this abst...
Many limitations (e.g. complexity, cost, scalability and capability) make the analytical methods and...
Wireless systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are heavily utilized, for example, in indus...
In this paper we present an energy-aware framework for the design of wireless sensor networks, based...
International audienceWireless Sensor Networks are networks made up of tiny sensor nodes, in medium ...
This paper presents an accurate and scalable implementation of an energy-aware simulator for wireles...
International audienceThis paper presents a new feature of the IDEA1 Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) s...
International audienceBased on our previous work on the development of a Wireless Sensor Network (WS...
Abstract—Energy consumption is one of the most important metrics in wireless sensor networks because...
Wireless sensor networks consist of many small nodes. Each node has a small microprocessor, a radio ...
Abstract—This paper presents IDEA1, a validated SystemC-based simulator for WSNs. It allows the syst...
International audienceWireless Sensor Networks are composed of many autonomous resource-constrained ...
International audienceSimulation has been widely adopted for the evaluation of novel protocols or ot...
Abstract — The formidable growth of WSN research has opened challenging issues about their performan...
This thesis deals with the modeling and simulation of wireless sensor networks in order to provide m...
AbstractWireless Sensor Network is a large-scale network of resource-constrained (energy, memory and...
Many limitations (e.g. complexity, cost, scalability and capability) make the analytical methods and...
Wireless systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are heavily utilized, for example, in indus...
In this paper we present an energy-aware framework for the design of wireless sensor networks, based...
International audienceWireless Sensor Networks are networks made up of tiny sensor nodes, in medium ...
This paper presents an accurate and scalable implementation of an energy-aware simulator for wireles...
International audienceThis paper presents a new feature of the IDEA1 Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) s...
International audienceBased on our previous work on the development of a Wireless Sensor Network (WS...
Abstract—Energy consumption is one of the most important metrics in wireless sensor networks because...
Wireless sensor networks consist of many small nodes. Each node has a small microprocessor, a radio ...
Abstract—This paper presents IDEA1, a validated SystemC-based simulator for WSNs. It allows the syst...
International audienceWireless Sensor Networks are composed of many autonomous resource-constrained ...
International audienceSimulation has been widely adopted for the evaluation of novel protocols or ot...
Abstract — The formidable growth of WSN research has opened challenging issues about their performan...
This thesis deals with the modeling and simulation of wireless sensor networks in order to provide m...
AbstractWireless Sensor Network is a large-scale network of resource-constrained (energy, memory and...
Many limitations (e.g. complexity, cost, scalability and capability) make the analytical methods and...
Wireless systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are heavily utilized, for example, in indus...
In this paper we present an energy-aware framework for the design of wireless sensor networks, based...