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A flexible building management framework based on wireless sensor and actuator networks
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The proposed Building Management Framework (BMF) provides powerful abstractions that capture the morphology of buildings to allow for the rapid development and flexible management of pervasive building monitoring applications.About:
This article is published in Journal of Network and Computer Applications.The article was published on 2012-11-01. It has received 112 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Building management system & Building management.read more
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Enabling IoT interoperability through opportunistic smartphone-based mobile gateways
Gianluca Aloi,Giuseppe Caliciuri,Giancarlo Fortino,Raffaele Gravina,Pasquale Pace,Wilma Russo,Claudio Savaglio +6 more
TL;DR: This work is proposing a smartphone-based mobile gateway acting as a flexible and transparent interface between different IoT devices and the Internet, which supports opportunistic IoT devices discovery, control and management coupled with data processing, collection and diffusion functionalities.
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Agent-Oriented Cooperative Smart Objects: From IoT System Design to Implementation
TL;DR: The agent-oriented approach is specifically based on the agent-based cooperating smart object (ACOSO) methodology and on the related ACOSO middleware: they provide effective agent design and programming models along with efficient tools for the actual construction of an IoT system in terms of a multiagent system.
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Enhanced Fingerprinting and Trajectory Prediction for IoT Localization in Smart Buildings
TL;DR: A novel localization approach that utilizes the neighbor relative received signal strength to build the fingerprint database and adopts a Markov-chain prediction model to assist positioning is proposed.
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Wireless MEMS-Based Accelerometer Sensor Boards for Structural Vibration Monitoring: A Review
TL;DR: A summary review of the systems developed in the ten years following 2006 with particular emphasis on the sensing characteristics, performances, and applications of the designed sensor boards for microvibration detection and analysis can be found in this article.
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Integration of agent-based and Cloud Computing for the smart objects-oriented IoT
TL;DR: This paper introduces a cloud-assisted and agent-oriented IoT architecture that will be realized through ACOSO, an agent- oriented middleware for cooperating smart objects, and BodyCloud, a sensor-cloud infrastructure for large-scale sensor-based systems.
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A survey on routing protocols for wireless sensor networks
Kemal Akkaya,Mohamed Younis +1 more
TL;DR: The three main categories explored in this paper are data-centric, hierarchical and location-based; each routing protocol is described and discussed under the appropriate category.
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Telos: enabling ultra-low power wireless research
TL;DR: Telos is the latest in a line of motes developed by UC Berkeley to enable wireless sensor network (WSN) research, a new mote design built from scratch based on experiences with previous mote generations, with three major goals to enable experimentation: minimal power consumption, easy to use, and increased software and hardware robustness.
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TinyDB: an acquisitional query processing system for sensor networks
TL;DR: This work evaluates issues in the context of TinyDB, a distributed query processor for smart sensor devices, and shows how acquisitional techniques can provide significant reductions in power consumption on the authors' sensor devices.
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The nesC language: a holistic approach to networked embedded systems
TL;DR: nesc (nesc) as mentioned in this paper is a programming language for networked embedded systems that represents a new design space for application developers and is used to implement TinyOS, a small operating system for sensor networks, as well as several significant sensor applications.
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Trickle: a self-regulating algorithm for code propagation and maintenance in wireless sensor networks
TL;DR: Trickle as mentioned in this paper uses a "polite gossip" policy, where motes periodically broadcast a code summary to local neighbors but stay quiet if they have recently heard a summary identical to theirs.