Author: | B. Hurler, M. Zitterbart | links: | DownloadBibtex |
---|---|---|---|
Source: | Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, Berlin, Germany, January 2004 | ||
Wireless sensor networks have become a very attractive research
topic in recent years. Many academic and professional research
groups made efforts to construct operative hardware devices and
sophisticated software to meet the special conditions in their
projects. But there has been little done to create a general
structure for smart sensors to cooperate and to offer their
services to human or software clients. In this paper we present
first results of our investigations in this topic. As a test
scenario and source of inspiration we set up a sensor network
prototype in an office situation, where the physical environment
should be measured and adjusted according to specific conditions.
In particular the light and humidity state of potted plants
within an office should be autonomously adjusted to the plants
special needs as most research associates in our lab forget to
care for their plants on a regular basis. On the basis of this
prolific scenario we introduce a first stage middleware system
architecture providing service distribution and accomplishment
within wireless sensor networks. Core components of the
architecture have been implemented in hardware and software to
show the feasibility and abilities of our approach.