Difference between revisions of "WU WSN Research Lab"

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== Projects ==
 
== Projects ==
 
* [[Agilla]] - A mobile agent middleware for wireless sensor networks.
 
* [[Agilla]] - A mobile agent middleware for wireless sensor networks.
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* [[Medical WSNs]] - Wireless sensor network technology for the medical domain
 
* [[MLDS]] - A mobile entity location detection system.
 
* [[MLDS]] - A mobile entity location detection system.
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* [[Real-time WSNs]] - Real-time support for sensor networks
 
* [[Servilla]] - A framework for WSNs that combines aspects of scripting and service provisioning enabling the creation of more flexible applications.
 
* [[Servilla]] - A framework for WSNs that combines aspects of scripting and service provisioning enabling the creation of more flexible applications.
 
* [[UMADE]] - A resource-management system for enabling multiple applications to co-exist in a WSN.
 
* [[UMADE]] - A resource-management system for enabling multiple applications to co-exist in a WSN.
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* [[Structural Health Monitoring]] - The use of WSNs for monitoring the health of civil structures.
 
* [[Testbed|WSN Testbed]] - A WSN deployment in the WU CSE department, made possible by NSF CRI.
 
* [[Testbed|WSN Testbed]] - A WSN deployment in the WU CSE department, made possible by NSF CRI.
* [[Structural Health Monitoring]] - The use of WSNs for monitoring the health of civil structures.
 
* [[Real-time WSNs]] - Real-time support for sensor networks
 
* [[Medical WSNs]] - Wireless sensor network technology for the medical domain
 
  
 
== Grants & Acknowledgements ==
 
== Grants & Acknowledgements ==

Revision as of 21:46, 8 February 2008

This is the website of the wireless sensor network (WSN) research group at Washington University in St. Louis. It is run by Gruia-Catalin Roman and Chenyang Lu.

Sections

Projects

  • Agilla - A mobile agent middleware for wireless sensor networks.
  • Medical WSNs - Wireless sensor network technology for the medical domain
  • MLDS - A mobile entity location detection system.
  • Real-time WSNs - Real-time support for sensor networks
  • Servilla - A framework for WSNs that combines aspects of scripting and service provisioning enabling the creation of more flexible applications.
  • UMADE - A resource-management system for enabling multiple applications to co-exist in a WSN.
  • Structural Health Monitoring - The use of WSNs for monitoring the health of civil structures.
  • WSN Testbed - A WSN deployment in the WU CSE department, made possible by NSF CRI.

Grants & Acknowledgements