Sensornets and the Next Big Thing. Heidemann, J. Keynote talk at the European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, January, 2007. Delft, The NetherlandsPaper 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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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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