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Poster: SUNSHINE extension: a hardware-software emulator for flexible sensor nodes in wireless networks

Published: 01 November 2011 Publication History

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Most current sensor nodes are composed of a microcontroller and a radio. Their real-time and peak performance would be a bottleneck when executing compute-intensive tasks. Several works demonstrate that adding a hardware co-processor could accelerate the execution speed of the sensor nodes. So far, no simulators can simulate these new sensor nodes in wireless networks. An extension to SUNSHINE [1], a hardware-software emulator is developed to fill the void.

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[1]
J. Zhang, Y. Tang, S. Hirve, S. Iyer, P. Schaumont, and Y. Yang. A Software-Hardware Emulator for Sensor Networks. In IEEE SECON, 2011.
[2]
S. Iyer, J. Zhang, Y. Yang, and P. Schaumont. A Unifying Interface Abstraction for Accelerated Computing in Sensor Nodes. In ESLsyn, 2011.

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    SenSys '11: Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
    November 2011
    452 pages
    ISBN:9781450307185
    DOI:10.1145/2070942

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    Published: 01 November 2011

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    1. FPGA
    2. sensor network
    3. simulator

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