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Intelligent management of distributed dynamic sensor networks

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A universal solution for the management of dynamic sensor networks will be presented, covering both networking and application layers. A network of intelligent modules, overlaying the sensor network, collectively interprets mission scenarios in a special high-level language, which can start from any nodes and cover the network at runtime. The spreading scenarios are extremely compact, which may be useful for energy-saving communications. The code will be exhibited for distributed collection and fusion of sensor data, and also for tracking mobile targets by scattered and communicating sensors.

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Sapaty, P., Sugisaka, M., Delgado-Frias, J. et al. Intelligent management of distributed dynamic sensor networks. Artif Life Robotics 12, 81–87 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10015-007-0446-8

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