Author(s):
Tennina, Stefano
; Braga, Pedro
; Alves, Mário
; Ciriello, Vincenzo
; Santos, Manuel
; Cahill, Vinny
; Bouroche, Mélanie
; Gomes, Ricardo
; Mirza, Farrukh
; Carrozza, Gabriella
; Garg, Anurag
Date: 2011
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/3807
Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
Description
In spite of the significant amount of scientific work
in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), there is a clear lack of
effective, feasible and usable WSN system architectures that
address both functional and non-functional requirements in an
integrated fashion. This poster abstract outlines the EMMON
system architecture for large-scale, dense, real-time embedded
monitoring. EMMON relies on a hierarchical network architecture
together with integrated middleware and command&control
mechanisms. It has been designed to use standard commercially–
available technologies, while maintaining as much flexibility
as possible to meet specific applications’ requirements. The
EMMON WSN architecture has been validated through extensive
simulation and experimental evaluation, including through a
300+ node test-bed, the largest WSN test-bed in Europe to date