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Ambient Intelligence is a vision where environment becomes
smart, friendly, context-aware and responsive to any type
of human needs. In this world, computing and networking
technology coexist with people in a ubiquitous and pervasive
way. In this world, numerous miniature and interconnected
smart devices create a new intelligence and interact with
each other seamlessly.
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are one of the first real
world examples enabling that vision of Ambient Intelligence.
Within a WSN, sensory data originate from multiple sensors
of different types spread over potentially wide areas. Virtually
any kind of physical quantities such as temperature, voltage,
pressure, acceleration, ultrasound, gas flow, etc. can be
acquired. Likewise, actuators can be used as a means to
influence or control the environment. For coordination and
information exchanges, the various nodes communicate over
a wireless mesh network in a self-organized manner. (More...)
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| Vol. 4, No.
1, May 2007 - Table of Contents |
| Art. 1 |
Wireless
Sensor Networks Devices: Overview, Issues, State-of the Art and
Promising Technologies |
by L. Chalard, D. Helal, L. Verbaere, A. Wellig, J.
Zory, STMicroelectronics |
p.4 |
| Art. 2 |
Ad-hoc
Wireless Sensors Networks: Challenges and Issues |
by D. Blasi, V. Cacace, Luca Casone, M. Rizzello,
S. Rotolo, STMicroelectronics; L. Bononi, University of Bologna |
p. 19 |
| Art. 3 |
Pico
Radio: From Vision To Reality |
by M. Sheets, B. Otis, H. Qin, N. Pletcher, F. Burghardt,
J. Ammer, T. Karalar, P. Monat, Y. Cao, D. Markovic, A. Vladimirescu,
J. Rabaey, Department of EECS, University of California, Berkeley;
S. Cervini, STMicroelectronics |
p. 33 |
| Art. 4 |
Cupola-Sensing:
an indoor climate monitoring testcase |
by M. Cortiana, A.Labombarda, L. Vanzago, ST |
p. 52 |
| Art. 5 |
ZigBee:
The Journey Toward Deployment in Industrial Applications |
by Gilles Thonet, Marc Bruel, Schneider Electric |
p. 65 |
| Art. 6 |
Localization
in Sensor Networks |
by K. Yao, UCLA; F. Lorenzelli, ST |
p. 80 |
| Art. 7 |
Inertial
sensors for Wireless Body Area Networks: the WiMoCA Solution |
by E. Farella, A. Pieracci,
L. Benini,University of Bologna; A. Acquaviva, Urbino University
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p. 97 |
| Art. 8 |
Managing
Impulsive Interference in Impulse Radio UWB Networks |
by M.Flury, R. Merz, J-YLe Boudec, EPFL |
p. 118 |
| Art. 9 |
The
Aloha access (UWB)2 protocol revisited for IEEE 802.15.4a |
by M.G. Di Benedetto, L. De Nardis, G. Giancola, D.
Domenicali,
University of Rome La Sapienza |
p. 131 |
| Art. 10 |
An
ultra-low energy asynchronous processor for Wireless Sensor Networks |
L. Necchi, L. Lavagno, Politecnico di Torino; D. Pandini,
Laura Vanzago, ST |
p. 142 |
| Art. 11 |
Implementing
ECC for 8-bit Systems and Power Consumption |
G. Bertoni, ST; L. Breveglieri, M. Venturi, Politecnico di Milano |
p. 154 |
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