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Demo: A complete framework for programming event-driven, self-reconfigurable low power wireless networks

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We present a complete framework to design and deploy adaptive low power wireless networks. The framework consists of Fennec Fox, a four-layer network protocol stack, and Swift Fox, a high-level programming language. At run-time, Fennec Fox dynamically reconfigures services running on the network protocol stack layers using a library of modules optimizing a layer's performance with respect to some metric (delay, power consumption, etc.). While network reconfiguration is triggered by sensing or timer events, policies specifying how a network should be reconfigured when given events occur are programmed in Swift Fox at design time. We discuss a network that reconfigures its communication services to support 3 scenarios and that was tested on mica2, intelMote2, and telosB architectures, the last one requiring 21KB of ROM and 2KB of RAM.

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      SenSys '11: Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
      November 2011
      452 pages
      ISBN:9781450307185
      DOI:10.1145/2070942

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      1. adaptive low power wireless networks
      2. network protocol stack
      3. programming languages
      4. sensor networks

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      • (2018)Architecting reconfigurable publish/subscribe applications for wireless sensor networksInternational Journal of Sensor Networks10.5555/2787072.278707617:4(229-237)Online publication date: 27-Dec-2018
      • (2015)Energy-Harvesting Active Networked Tags (EnHANTs)ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks10.1145/283123611:4(1-27)Online publication date: 2-Nov-2015
      • (2011)Demo: Organic solar cell-equipped energy harvesting active networked tag (EnHANT) prototypesProceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems10.1145/2070942.2071002(385-386)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2011

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