| Florian Michahelles, Michael Samulowitz, and Bernt Schiele. Detecting context in distributed sensor networks by using smart context-aware packets. In ARCS 2002, Karlsruhe, Germany. SpringerVerlag. |
....to maintain a simple abstraction. IBM Research s context service, Owl, addresses similar issues such as scalability, extensibility, and privacy [8] but provide no details. Targeted for distributed sensor networks, Michahelles et al. propose to use contextaware packets to detect desired context [17]. These smart packets contain a retrieval plan that indicates what context sensors to visit to get results. The plan can be updated at run time according the results from certain sensors. The packets may also contain a context hypothesis, which can be evaluated at compute empowered nodes, that ....
Florian Michahelles, Michael Samulowitz, and Bernt Schiele. Detecting context in distributed sensor networks by using smm-t context-aware packets. In ARCS 2002, Karlsruhe, Germany. Springer-Verlag.
....a simple abstraction. IBM Research s context service, Owl, addresses similar issues such as scalability, extensibility, and privacy [6] but the paper provides no details. Targeted for distributed sensor networks, Michahelles et al. propose to use context aware packets to detect desired context [13]. These smart packets contain a retrieval plan that indicates what context sensors to visit to get results. The plan can be updated at run time according the results from certain sensors. The packets may also contain a context hypothesis, which can be evaluated at computeempowered nodes, that ....
Florian Michahelles, Michael Samulowitz, and Bernt Schiele. Detecting context in distributed sensor networks by using smart context-aware packets. In ARCS 2002, Karlsruhe, Germany. SpringerVerlag.
....in the network without having to reinitialize all nodes for the new topology. It is beyond the scope of this paper to go into detail about routing techniques in these networks or the specific implementation of communication (wired versus wireless, broadcasting, etc. for which we refer to [1] [11], or [8] Figure 3. Distributed processing of the sensor data. The main focus is on communication or interaction between nodes of the network, instead of fusion of all data in one place, and an emergent self organisation between the nodes. Processing the data in a distributed manner shows also ....
F. Michahelles, M. Samulowitz and B. Schiele, "Detecting Context in Distributed Sensor Networks by Using Smart Context-Aware Packets". In International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems (ARCS) 2002.
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Florian Michahelles, Michael Samulowitz, and Bernt Schiele. Detecting context in distributed sensor networks by using smart context-aware packets. In ARCS 2002, Karlsruhe, Germany. SpringerVerlag.
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