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A Case for Infectious Virtual Programs in Sensor Networks  (Make Corrections)  
Philip Levis, David Culler



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Abstract: We propose a sensor network system design in which a VM is the OS kernel, and viral propagation is the norm. User applications are concise virtual programs; virtual land replaces user-land, providing similar guarantees while conserving energy and not requiring hardware support. VMs run viral programs, self-propagating code that retasks networks simply and e#ciently. Mate, Pushpin computing, and TinyDB networks are three examples of this design that have been deployed. (Update)

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@misc{ levis-case,
  author = "Philip Levis and David Culler",
  title = "A Case for Infectious Virtual Programs in Sensor Networks",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/565252.html" }
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