Computer Science – Distributed – Parallel – and Cluster Computing
Scientific paper
2010-09-24
Computer Science
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
12 pages, 5 figures, to appear in REALWSN'10
Scientific paper
We present a sensor network testbed that monitors a hallway. It consists of 120 load sensors and 29 passive infrared sensors (PIRs), connected to 30 wireless sensor nodes. There are also 29 LEDs and speakers installed, operating as actuators, and enabling a direct interaction between the testbed and passers-by. Beyond that, the network is heterogeneous, consisting of three different circuit boards---each with its specific responsibility. The design of the load sensors is of extremely low cost compared to industrial solutions and easily transferred to other settings. The network is used for in-network data processing algorithms, offering possibilities to develop, for instance, distributed target-tracking algorithms. Special features of our installation are highly correlated sensor data and the availability of miscellaneous sensor types.
Baumgartner Tobias
Fekete Sandor P.
Kamphans Tom
Kroeller Alexander
Pagel Max
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