Title :
EWAIP: An empirical Wireless Sensor Network applications implementation platform
Author :
Fan Zhang ; Dojen, Reiner
Author_Institution :
Data Commun. Security Lab., Univ. of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Abstract :
Internet of Things (IOT) is experiencing a super-fast growing phase. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), as the “five sense organs” and teleneuron of IOT, is developing fast along. Owing to the application-oriented characteristics of WSN, WSN applications may differ enormously in implementation methods. The WSN developers may have to rewrite the code for each and every application. Along with the increasing demand to WSN applications, WSN developers may have heavier tasks of programming for these applications. Thanks to TinyOS and NesC, an operating system and programming language designed especially for WSN, raises the WSN application´s programming to a higher level. Large number of supported sensor hardware plus system provided and user-de-fined libraries eases WSN application programmers´ jobs. How-ever, the massive amount of nodes´ communication and networking, and security protection slows down the development pace. A unified and empirical WSN application implementation platform is one of the available solutions to the problem. This paper introduces an empirical WSN application implementation platform, which avails the WSN developers build an application with unified code template and network packet generation and processing strategies.
Keywords :
Internet of Things; digital libraries; telecommunication computing; wireless sensor networks; EWAIP; IOT; Internet of Things; NesC operating system; TinyOS operating system; WSN application; application programming; application-oriented characteristics; empirical wireless sensor network application implementation platform; five sense organs; network packet generation; programming language; security protection; teleneuron; unified code template; user-defined libraries; Encryption; Hardware; Libraries; Radio transceivers; Software; Wireless sensor networks; Empirical Implementation Platform; Wireless Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Future Generation Communication Technology (FGCT), 2014 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Luton
DOI :
10.1109/FGCT.2014.6933226