Wireless intelligent sensors management application protocol-WISMAP

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Abstract

Although many recent studies have focused on the development of new applications for wireless sensor networks, less attention has been paid to knowledge-based sensor nodes. The objective of this work is the development in a real network of a new distributed system in which every sensor node can execute a set of applications, such as fuzzy ruled-base systems, measures, and actions. The sensor software is based on a multi-agent structure that is composed of three components: management, application control, and communication agents; a service interface, which provides applications the abstraction of sensor hardware and other components; and an application layer protocol. The results show the effectiveness of the communication protocol and that the proposed system is suitable for a wide range of applications. As real world applications, this work presents an example of a fuzzy rule-based system and a noise pollution monitoring application that obtains a fuzzy noise indicator. © 2010 by the authors.

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Cuevas-Martinez, J. C., Gadeo-Martos, M. A., Fernandez-Prieto, J. A., Canada-Bago, J., & Yuste-Delgado, A. J. (2010). Wireless intelligent sensors management application protocol-WISMAP. Sensors, 10(10), 8827–8849. https://doi.org/10.3390/s101008827

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