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A flexible web service based architecture for wireless sensor networks

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This work proposes a Web Services approach for the design of sensor networks, in which sensor nodes are service providers and applications are clients of such services, to enable a flexible architecture where sensor networks data can be accessed by users spread all over the world.
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The current sensor networks are assumed to be designed for specific applications, having strongly coupled data communication protocols. The future sensor networks are envisioned as comprising heterogeneous devices assisting to a large range of applications. To achieve this goal, a new architecture approach is needed, having application specific features separated from the data communication protocol, while influencing its behavior. We propose a Web Services approach for the design of sensor networks, in which sensor nodes are service providers and applications are clients of such services. Our main goal is to enable a flexible architecture where sensor networks data can be accessed by users spread all over the world.

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