EmStar is a software system for developing and deploying wireless sensor networks involving Linux-based platforms. As the wireless sensor network community has attempted to deploy more complex designs---large-scale, long-lived systems that need self-organization and adaptivity---a number of difficult software design issues have arisen. Advances in software design have not kept pace with the capabilities of hardware. This is because designing for an adaptive, efficient, and useful sensor network has turned out to be surprisingly complex and difficult. EmStar is a Linux-based software framework, whose goal is to dramatically reduce this complexity, enabling work to be shared and reused, and simplifying and speeding the design of new sensor ne...
Developing software for Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is difficult because they consist of tiny, f...
Using middleware to bridge the gap between applications and low-level constructs is a novel approach...
2005 CENS Summer Intern:Emstar, a software infrastructure developed by CENS, is used to monitor wire...
EmStar is a software system for developing and deploying wireless sensor networks involving Linux-ba...
Em* (pronounced EmStar) is a software environment for developing and deploying Wireless Sensor Netwo...
An overview of EmStar, CENS'' Linux-based framework for developing sensor network software
Many Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications are composed of a mixture of deployed devices with ...
Recently, increasing research attention has been directed toward wireless sensor networks: collectio...
EmStar served its primary purpose, based on the past 5 years, we have found that we also need a syst...
Recent work in wireless embedded networked systems has followed heterogeneous designs, incorporating...
Recent work in wireless embedded networked systems has followed heterogeneous designs, incorporating...
Today's generation of wireless sensor networks are now moving out of the lab and into the real world...
Today's generation of wireless sensor networks are now moving out of the lab and into the real world...
Current trends in computing include increases in both distribution and wireless connectivity, leadin...
This research aims at developing an approach for architecting and communicating software systems in ...
Developing software for Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is difficult because they consist of tiny, f...
Using middleware to bridge the gap between applications and low-level constructs is a novel approach...
2005 CENS Summer Intern:Emstar, a software infrastructure developed by CENS, is used to monitor wire...
EmStar is a software system for developing and deploying wireless sensor networks involving Linux-ba...
Em* (pronounced EmStar) is a software environment for developing and deploying Wireless Sensor Netwo...
An overview of EmStar, CENS'' Linux-based framework for developing sensor network software
Many Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications are composed of a mixture of deployed devices with ...
Recently, increasing research attention has been directed toward wireless sensor networks: collectio...
EmStar served its primary purpose, based on the past 5 years, we have found that we also need a syst...
Recent work in wireless embedded networked systems has followed heterogeneous designs, incorporating...
Recent work in wireless embedded networked systems has followed heterogeneous designs, incorporating...
Today's generation of wireless sensor networks are now moving out of the lab and into the real world...
Today's generation of wireless sensor networks are now moving out of the lab and into the real world...
Current trends in computing include increases in both distribution and wireless connectivity, leadin...
This research aims at developing an approach for architecting and communicating software systems in ...
Developing software for Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is difficult because they consist of tiny, f...
Using middleware to bridge the gap between applications and low-level constructs is a novel approach...
2005 CENS Summer Intern:Emstar, a software infrastructure developed by CENS, is used to monitor wire...