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Due to the global spread of the Internet and the rapidly diminishing price of wireless sensors, a large number of heterogeneous sensor networks have been developed and interconnected around the globe for the sharing of sensing data on a global scale. Such data greatly affect our daily lives, such as environmental issues and business development. A scalable decentralized system that provides multiple-attribute search is a key mechanism for sharing sensing data on a global scale. In this chapter, current sensor networks and distributed data management approaches are introduced. In particular, we discuss an implementation of distributed mechanisms and propose a geographical-based overlay network for managing ubiquitous sensors.

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Matsuura, S., Fujikawa, K., Sunahara, H. (2010). Applying Overlay Networks to Ubiquitous Sensor Management. In: Hara, T., Zadorozhny, V.I., Buchmann, E. (eds) Wireless Sensor Network Technologies for the Information Explosion Era. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 278. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13965-9_8

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