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The complexity and heterogeneity of cooperating object applications
in ubiquitous environments or of applications in the sensor network
domain require the use of generic models and architectures. These
architectures should provide support for the following three key
issues: flexible installation, management and reconfiguration of
components in the system; optimization strategies whose
implementation usually involves the proper management of cross-layer
information; and proper adaptation techniques that allow for the
self-configuration of nodes and components in the system with
minimal human intervention. In this paper, we present one possible
instance of such a generic model and architecture and show its
applicability using Sustainable Bridges, a sensor network
application that requires the analysis of complex sensor data to
achieve its goal of effectively monitoring bridges for the detection
of structural defects.
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| Article in Proceedings
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In: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on
Telecommunications (ICT 2005)
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IPVS, Verteilte Systeme
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application/pdf
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Distributed Systems (CR C.2.4)
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