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    SenSor: an Algorithmic Simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks

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    Authors
    Mount, Sarah
    Newman, Robert
    Gaura, Elena
    Kemp, J.
    Issue Date
    2006
    
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    Abstract
    Describes a research programme, which led to the creation of the UK's first open sourced simulator for wireless sensor networks. The aim of the work was to enable non-specialists (such as artists and environmental scientists) to quickly prototype end-user products based on wireless sensing technology.
    Citation
    In Proceedings: Eurosensors XX: September 17, 2006, Goeteborg, Sweden: pp. 410-411.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/38734
    Additional Links
    http://www.wlv.ac.uk/Default.aspx?page=16133
    Type
    Conference contribution
    Language
    en
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