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Demo abstract: An ultra-compact and multiple channel protocol for ultra-tiny wireless sensor nodes

Published: 13 April 2009 Publication History

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We demonstrate a system is comprised of a single-hop network structure with ultra-compact sensor nodes densely deployed and operating at non-trivial data rates. The contribution of our research is a light-weight, multi-channel protocol which minimizes the complexities on the sensor nodes while retaining high flexibility and high scalability. The data streams collected by the base stations are transmitted over the Fast Ethernet to the host for real-time data logging. The system keeps gathering data in a network of 100 sensor nodes organized as two frequency groups, and all sensor nodes are deployed within 2m2 area.

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IPSN '09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
April 2009
441 pages
ISBN:9781424451081

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Published: 13 April 2009

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