BS-8-14 Ubiquitous adhoc sensor network experiments and practical applications(BS-8. Technology and Architecture for Ubiquitous Network Systems,ENGLISH SESSION)
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We carried out several experiments by making use of two types of sensor modules such as Ni3 [1][2], and MOTE [3][4] in order to clarify the requirements for applying them to ubiquitous adhoc sensor networks. We evaluate the influence of measured parameters, such as packet loss rate and packet error rate, both in-doors and outdoors, when sending/receiving of packet data. We carefully classify the results of the evaluation of the influence of the parameters according to the difference in communication environments [5]. We describe measured experimental results of underwater conditions. Based on the experimental measurements, significant examples of sensor applications are introduced taking variable environmental conditions into account. The environmental conditions for the applications we have selected were outdoors, indoors and underwater. We also implemented the server for collecting and displaying real-time monitored sensor data from adhoc sensor networks for a practical application in use.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2006-03-08
著者
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WATANABE ATSUSHI
Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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MIYAHO Noriharu
Graduate School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
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Miyaho Noriharu
Graduate School Of Information Environment Engineering Tokyo Denki University
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Miyaho Noriharu
Graduate School Of Information Environment Tokyo Denki University
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Yamauchi Noriyoshi
Graduate School Of Information Production And Systems Waseda University
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Tanda Mitsuhiro
Graduate School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
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Takei Asami
Graduate School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
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Takei Asami
Graduate School Of Information Environment Tokyo Denki University
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Tanda Mitsuhiro
Graduate School Of Information Environment Tokyo Denki University
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Watanabe Atsushi
Graduate School Of Engineering Himeji Institute Of Technology
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Watanabe Atsushi
Graduate School Of Information Environment Tokyo Denki University
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