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Original Articles

The Design of an Environment for Monitoring and Controlling Remote Sensor Networks

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Pages 262-282 | Published online: 12 May 2009
 

Abstract

In this work we present the design of jWebDust, a software environment for monitoring and controlling sensor networks via a web interface. Our software architecture provides a range of services that allow to create customized applications with minimum implementation effort that are easy to administrate. We present its open architecture, the most important design decisions, and discuss its distinct features and functionalities. jWebDust will allow heterogeneous components to operate in the same sensor network, and the integrated management and control of multiple such networks by defining web-based mechanisms to visualize the network state, the results of queries, and a means to inject queries in the network.

This work has been partially supported by the IST Programme of the European Union under contract number IST-2005-15964 (AEOLUS). Also, by the Programme PENED under contract number 03ED568, co-funded 75% by European Union - European Social Fund (ESF), 25% by Greek Government - Ministry of Development - General Secretariat of Research and Technology (GSRT), and by the Private Sector, under Measure 8.3 of O.P. Competitiveness - 3rd Community Support Framework (CSF).

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