Sensornets and the Next Big Thing. Heidemann, J. Keynote talk at the European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, January, 2007. Delft, The Netherlands
Sensornets and the Next Big Thing [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The last eight years have seen huge progress in sensornet technologies: small computers and sensors costing tens of dollars, tiny operating systems running in hundreds of bytes of memory, short-range radios consuming minimal power, and multi-hop networks covering local areas. As sensornet research continues, one tend is ``bigger'': more powerful computers and sensors, higher-level operating systems services, mixes of radio technologies, and wide-area networks connecting sensornets in global deployments. This talk will look at these trends in new applications, and explore what principles from small sensornets carry on.
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	title =		"Sensornets and the Next Big Thing",
	howpublished =	"Keynote talk at the " # " European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks",
	note = "Delft, The Netherlands",
	year =		2007,
	sortdate = "2007-01-01",
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	jsubject = "sensornet_general",
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	keywords =	"sensornet, vision, new directions",
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	abstract = "The last eight years have seen huge progress in sensornet
technologies:  small computers and sensors costing tens of dollars,
tiny operating systems running in hundreds of bytes of memory,
short-range radios consuming minimal power, and multi-hop networks
covering local areas.  As sensornet research continues, one tend is
``bigger'':  more powerful computers and sensors, higher-level operating
systems services, mixes of radio technologies, and wide-area networks
connecting sensornets in global deployments.  This talk will look at
these trends in new applications, and explore what principles from
small sensornets carry on.",
	myorganization =	"USC/Information Sciences Institute",
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