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A Mobile Agent Approach to Opportunistic Harvesting in Wireless Sensor Networks
Category: Networking and Communications
Tags: data
Overview This paper illustrates the feasibility of harvesting data from a WSN by interested parties, either in the WSN coverage area or in a remote location. Embedded and mobile agents are harnessed for the data capture process. Individual nodes communicate with gateways to which, user devices connect. Users can query and view the local data in an ad-hoc manner, and possibly remotely configure and manipulate the data capture process. It is envisaged that the combination of embedded and mobile agents offer a dynamic method of sensor data viewing and processing, either in situ, or in a central repository.
- Publisher
- International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
- File Format
- Date Published
- Apr 3, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Monitoring Systems, Quality of Service, Mobile - Wireless Communications
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