Difference between revisions of "WU WSN Research Lab"
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== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
+ | * [[Agilla]] - A mobile agent middleware for wireless sensor networks. | ||
+ | * [[MLDS]] - A mobile entity location detection system. | ||
+ | * [[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. | ||
* [[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. | * [[Structural Health Monitoring]] - The use of WSNs for monitoring the health of civil structures. |
Revision as of 02:56, 10 December 2007
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.
Contents
Sections
Projects
- Agilla - A mobile agent middleware for wireless sensor networks.
- MLDS - A mobile entity location detection system.
- 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.
- 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.
Grants
- Fluid Infrastructure for Wireless Sensor Networks - Develop software architectures for WSNs that promote ease of use, flexibility, and extensibility. It is made possible by NSF NeTS-NOSS.
- Universal Power Management Architecture - Develop a generic power management architecture that can be used and quickly ported onto any WSN platform. It is made possible by NSF NeTS-NOSS.
Acknowledgements
This work is made possible by NSF grant CNS-0520220 entitled "Fluid Infrastructure for Wireless Sensor Networks".