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Disastrous events are cordially involved with the momentum of nature. As such mishaps have been showing off own mastery, situations have gone beyond the control of human resistive mechanisms far ago. Fortunately, several technologies are in service to gain affirmative knowledge and analysis of a disaster’s occurrence. Recently, Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has opened a promising door toward catering...
Toward ITS, academia and industry aim to utilize all possible radio access technologies in order to support reliable services and applications in VANETs. Thus, the inclusion of already deployed Wi-Fi networks in VANET topology is a crucial step for the next generation vehicular networks. However, the VANET topology also requires preservation of the features already offered by DSRC and the core cellular...
The recent years realize a progressive transition where fixed computing reached maturity and the mobility age started to thrive. Nowadays, another transition from the mobility age to the “Internet of Everything” (IoE) is taking place. In the IoE vision, several types of quotidian objects will be able to communicate over the Internet. As a result, it is expected that within a decade, IoE will have...
With the development of Internet of Things (IoT), bridging wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and other networks has become important. We divide bridging solutions into two categories: hardware solutions and middleware solutions. Hardware solutions have both low power short distance wireless interfaces and other types of transmission interfaces, e.g. GPRS, 3G/4G, via hardware implementations. This kind...
In this paper we propose a technique called replaceability assessment where, according to the adaptation mechanisms of a certain adapter, it provides a set of condition pairs that determine when one protocol can be replaced by another, and computes a replacement degree that specifies how replaceable two protocols are. The set of condition pairs and the replacement degree are complementary criteria...
Visualization tools make it easier for users to observe the status of the wireless sensor networks (WSNs). So far, developers of WSNs have created various visualization tools under certain project/research backgrounds. These tools, however, are limited in certain application scenarios, since the underlying packet formats are hard coded into the programs. For this purpose, we present NetViewer, a universal...
This paper introduces an intelligent remote monitor system based on ZigBee sensor networks for IDC (Internet Data Center) room. The system consists of two parts: three types of ZigBee modules and the server module. The three types of ZigBee modules contain first-cluster node, second-cluster node and sensor end-node. The system can control remote IDC room based on the connection of the ZigBee protocols...
Instant wireless sensor network (IWSN) is a type of WSN deployed for a class of special applications which have the common requirement on instantly responding for collecting and transmitting sensory data, e.g., volcanic eruption monitoring or nuclear leakage detection. In this paper, having a cluster-based WSN, we present a compensation-based reliable data delivery protocol (CRDD) to collect and transmit...
This paper proposes a formal technique to verify whether or not an expected interaction is adaptable. We first present our observation that a mediated service interaction is synchronizable. This fact is a prerequisite of our approach. Hereafter, we formally model a protocol scenario (i.e., a part of a service protocol to be enacted in an expected interaction) and an adapter, generate an adaptation...
A novel realistic simulation framework (R-simulator) is developed based on OMNeT++ in the paper. R-Simulator has realistic GUI and strong ??message?? management while considers the mobility of node and protocol stack. RSimulator is also time-saving and memory-efficient. The design of R-Simulator and its advantage are described in detail. Finally, an example is given to show its favorable performance.
We can envision that future sensor networks (WSNs) are ubiquitous, large-scale, interconnected, which we call worldwide sensor network (WWSN). Currently, most of the WSNs are working as isolated islands. Without sharing sensor data across different domains, the most important features of ubiquitous computing (e.g. context awareness) will not be easily achieved. For sharing among WWSN, the first nut...
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