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Title:
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TUPLE CHANNEL BASED PROGRAMMING FOR WIRELESS SENSOR AND ACTOR NETWORKS: AN APPLICATION CASE STUDY |
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Author(s):
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Javier Barbarán , Manuel Díaz , Luis Llopis , Bartolomé Rubio |
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ISBN:
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978-972-8924-62-1 |
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Editors:
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Jörg Roth and Jairo Gutiérrez |
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Year:
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2008 |
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Edition:
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Single |
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Keywords:
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Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks, high-level Programming, Middleware, Case Study. |
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Type:
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Short Paper |
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First Page:
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69 |
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Last Page:
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73 |
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Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Facilitating application development in the growing and promising field of wireless sensor and actor networks is a major
challenge. Programming this kind of system has traditionally been a low-level and error-prone task since it requires
programming individual nodes interfacing with the hardware and the network. Recently, different high-level
programming abstractions and middleware have appeared as promising solutions. This paper presents a case study
demonstrating the flexibility and usability of a high-level tuple channel based coordination model and the corresponding
middleware support. A building monitoring and control application has been chosen. We also present a set of
performance results that demonstrate the reliability and efficiency of the approach. |
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