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A Modeling Approach to Building Wireless Sensors

A Modeling Approach to Building Wireless Sensors
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Author(s): E. Sacco (University of Sussex, UK)
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 14
Source title: Enterprise Business Modeling, Optimization Techniques, and Flexible Information Systems
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Petraq Papajorgji (Universiteti Europian i Tiranes, Albania), Alaine Margarete Guimarães (State University of Ponta Grossa, Brazil)and Mario R. Guarracino (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3946-1.ch006

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Abstract

The gap between wireless sensor networks and application experts such as doctors, physicists, and biologists is slowly closing. Previous efforts have been made to bring the two together, but a design and implementation methodology for the lone user has never been proposed. In this chapter, a procedure is proposed based on the author’s experience building and programming a wireless humidity sensor for a greenhouse with only a small amount of previous programming experience. Various factors affecting the design and construction of sensor nodes are analysed and then applied in a practical manner in the project. The project ended prematurely due to hardware faults but reached a point that allows the continuation of the methodology in a theoretical fashion.

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