Sensor networks comprise small, low-powered and low-cost sensing devices that are distributed over a field to monitor a phenomenon of interest. The sensor nodes are capable of communicating their readings, typically through wireless radio. Sensor nodes produce streams of data, that have to be processed in-situ, by the node itself, or to be transmitted through the network, and analyzed offline. In this chapter we describe recently proposed, efficient distributed techniques for processing streams of data collected with a network of sensors.
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Subramaniam, S., & Gunopulos, D. (2007). A Survey of Stream Processing Problems and Techniques in Sensor Networks. In Data Streams (pp. 333–352). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-47534-9_15
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