This article presents an overview of the integrated project WASP that deals with the research and development of Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations. WASP is a European project of the Embedded Systems Strategic Objective in Framework Programme 6 of the European Union. WASP is covering the complete technology chain from sensor node hardware to the implementation of applications. The article illustrates the integrated approach of WASP by subsuming the variety of research and development issues that are addressed to reach the ambitious project goal: the provision of a complete system view for building large populations of collaborating objects
The EYES project (IST-2001-34734) is a three years European research project on self-organizing and ...
The technology required to design and deploy large scale wireless sensor networks is available, affo...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are a fundamental part of the networking infrastructure for pervasive...
This paper presents some intermediate results of the EU-IST project WASP that aims to develop an int...
This paper presents some intermediate results of the EU-IST project WASP that aims to develop an int...
Wireless sensor networks are expected to be one of the key enabling technologies in the near future....
Within the Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations (WASP) project a research technology prototype h...
The recent developments in the research and the technology have brought attention to the wireless se...
The current health-care infrastructure is generally considered to be inadequate to meet the needs of...
Embedded sensors are enabling a wide range of emerging smart services in domains ranging from health...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consist of a mesh of a several powerful devices (denoted as base stati...
WASP’s goal is to augment and eventually replace the bulky, costly, and complex data acquisition sys...
Wireless Sensor (WS) technology is emerging from indoor application to regional industries nowadays....
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have emerged as a phenomenon of the twenty-first century with numero...
Copyright © 2013 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The EYES project (IST-2001-34734) is a three years European research project on self-organizing and ...
The technology required to design and deploy large scale wireless sensor networks is available, affo...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are a fundamental part of the networking infrastructure for pervasive...
This paper presents some intermediate results of the EU-IST project WASP that aims to develop an int...
This paper presents some intermediate results of the EU-IST project WASP that aims to develop an int...
Wireless sensor networks are expected to be one of the key enabling technologies in the near future....
Within the Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations (WASP) project a research technology prototype h...
The recent developments in the research and the technology have brought attention to the wireless se...
The current health-care infrastructure is generally considered to be inadequate to meet the needs of...
Embedded sensors are enabling a wide range of emerging smart services in domains ranging from health...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consist of a mesh of a several powerful devices (denoted as base stati...
WASP’s goal is to augment and eventually replace the bulky, costly, and complex data acquisition sys...
Wireless Sensor (WS) technology is emerging from indoor application to regional industries nowadays....
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have emerged as a phenomenon of the twenty-first century with numero...
Copyright © 2013 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The EYES project (IST-2001-34734) is a three years European research project on self-organizing and ...
The technology required to design and deploy large scale wireless sensor networks is available, affo...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are a fundamental part of the networking infrastructure for pervasive...