DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.10554.50027
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A framework for multimodal wireless sensor networks

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are a widely used solution for monitoring oriented applications (e.g., water quality on watersheds, pollution monitoring in cities). These kinds of applications are characterized by the necessity of two data-reporting modes: time-driven and event-driven. The former is used mainly for continually supervising an area and the latter for event detection and tracking. By switching between both modes, a WSN can improve its energy-efficiency and event reporting latency, compared to sin… Show more

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