2009 First International Conference on Networked Digital Technologies 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ndt.2009.5272100
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A short survey on distributed in-network query processing in wireless sensor networks

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“…While the different solutions to perform in-network processing may differ, the objective is to save energy by reducing communication. The in-network processing technique can be divided into two sub-categories, aggregation based techniques and approximation based techniques [48].…”
Section: A In-network Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the different solutions to perform in-network processing may differ, the objective is to save energy by reducing communication. The in-network processing technique can be divided into two sub-categories, aggregation based techniques and approximation based techniques [48].…”
Section: A In-network Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor networks range in size from just a few to thousands of nodes, but there are basically three schools of thought (although hybrid designs exist, e.g. [13]) as to how to manage the sensor data: • Treat the WSN like a distributed database and require the WSN to send out only the data required to answer specific structure query language (SQL) database type queries [15] • Have the WSN itself process the data in-network, sending out only relevant information or alerts as needed [16] Table I summarizes some of the primary differences between these data management systems.…”
Section: Wsn Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%