2013 International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ictc.2013.6675368
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Enhanced SWEET protocol for energy efficient wireless sensor networks

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“…FIT IoT-LAB by Adjih et al [63] has a dedicated UI, but as an added benefit provides SSH access to the most powerful sensor node in this testbed facility equipped with a Cortex-A8 processor capable of running Linux or Android, this direct connection enables wider control over the hardware and is used for hardware-specific purposes and not general interaction with the testbed facility. ASNTbed by Dludla et al [36] uses SSH connection as a temporary access model while the web-based UI is being developed, as the provision of SSH access is easy and fast. SensLab by Burin des Rosiers et al [61] is the only testbed facility to use SSH as the primary and only planned access method, as it provides access to a remote virtual machine preconfigured with all the necessary tools needed for the user to interact with the testbed facility.…”
Section: Access Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FIT IoT-LAB by Adjih et al [63] has a dedicated UI, but as an added benefit provides SSH access to the most powerful sensor node in this testbed facility equipped with a Cortex-A8 processor capable of running Linux or Android, this direct connection enables wider control over the hardware and is used for hardware-specific purposes and not general interaction with the testbed facility. ASNTbed by Dludla et al [36] uses SSH connection as a temporary access model while the web-based UI is being developed, as the provision of SSH access is easy and fast. SensLab by Burin des Rosiers et al [61] is the only testbed facility to use SSH as the primary and only planned access method, as it provides access to a remote virtual machine preconfigured with all the necessary tools needed for the user to interact with the testbed facility.…”
Section: Access Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%