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DAVIM: Adaptable Middleware for Sensor Networks

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DAVIM is adaptable middleware that enables dynamic management of services and isolation between simultaneously running applications.
Abstract
Middleware services facilitate sensor-network application development. DAVIM is adaptable middleware that enables dynamic management of services and isolation between simultaneously running applications.

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Optimizing sensor network reprogramming via in situ reconfigurable components

TL;DR: This article considers WSN programming models and runtime reconfiguration models as two interrelated factors and presents an integrated approach for addressing efficient reprogramming in WSNs, characterized by mitigating the cost of post-deployment software updates on sensor nodes via the notion of in situ reconfigurability.
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WiSeKit: A Distributed Middleware to Support Application-Level Adaptation in Sensor Networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a distributed component-based middleware approach, named WiSeKit, to enable adaptation and reconfiguration of WSN applications and promises a lightweight, fine-grained and communication-efficient model of application adaptation with a very limited memory and energy overhead.
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COIN: Opening the Internet of Things to People's Mobile Devices

TL;DR: The prototype indicates that COIN both enables increased flexibility and improves energy efficiency at the IoT device, compared to traditional architectures.
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Composition and deployment of e-Health services over Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, @mSMS middleware, using an event-based service model, is presented, which implements a dynamic memory kernel and a variable payload multiplexing mechanism for the information events in order to provide advanced services.
Dissertation

The SIXTH Middleware: sensible sensing for the sensor web

Dominic Carr
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of figures and their relationships to the following topics, i.i.d., and ii.vii List of Figures viii.
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Maté: a tiny virtual machine for sensor networks

TL;DR: Maté's concise, high-level program representation simplifies programming and allows large networks to be frequently reprogrammed in an energy-efficient manner; in addition, its safe execution environment suggests a use of virtual machines to provide the user/kernel boundary on motes that have no hardware protection mechanisms.
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The dynamic behavior of a data dissemination protocol for network programming at scale

TL;DR: It appears very hard to significantly improve upon the rate obtained by Deluge and it is argued that the rates obtained for dissemination are inherently lower than that for single path propagation.
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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.
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Active sensor networks

TL;DR: This work proposes using application specific virtual machines (ASVMs) to reprogram deployed wireless sensor networks, and shows that ASVMs are more energy efficient by as much as 20%.
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Supporting concurrent applications in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: Both analytical and simulation results are presented to study the impact of several key parameters and optimization techniques on the code dissemination mechanism of Melete, a system that enables reliable storage and execution of concurrent applications on a single sensor node.
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