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Designing Wireless Sensor Networks as a Shared Resource for Sustainable Development
Nithya Ramanathan
Laura Balzano
D Estrin
Mark Hansen
T C. Harmon
J A. Jay
W J. Kaiser
Gaurav Sukhatme

   First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development

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ABSTRACT:

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a relatively new and rapidly developing technology; they have a wide range of applications including environmental monitoring, agriculture, and public health. Shared technology is a common usage model for technology adoption in developing countries. WSNs have great potential to be utilized as a shared resource due to their on-board processing and ad-hoc networking capabilities, however their deployment as a shared resource requires that the technical community first address several challenges. The main challenges include enabling sensor portability—the frequent movement of sensors within and between deployments, and rapidly deployable systems—systems that are quick and simple to deploy. We first discuss the feasibility of using sensor networks as a shared resource, and then describe our research in addressing the various technical challenges that arise in enabling such sensor portability and rapid deployment. We also outline our experiences in developing and deploying water quality monitoring wireless sensor networks in Bangladesh and California.

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Nithya Ramanathan, Laura Balzano, D Estrin, Mark Hansen, T C. Harmon, J A. Jay, W J. Kaiser, and Gaurav Sukhatme, "Designing Wireless Sensor Networks as a Shared Resource for Sustainable Development" (May 5, 2006). Center for Embedded Network Sensing. Papers. Paper 117.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/cens/wps/117

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Nithya Ramanathan, Laura Balzano, D Estrin, Mark Hansen, T C. Harmon, J A. Jay, W J. Kaiser, and Gaurav Sukhatme, "Designing Wireless Sensor Networks as a Shared Resource for Sustainable Development" (2006). Center for Embedded Network Sensing. Artice 1015.

 
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