2014 14th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications 2014
DOI: 10.1109/isda.2014.7066283
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JESTER methodology: A wood of fire case study

Abstract: In the wireless sensor networks research area are resources the most common problem. Wireless sensor network is created by rather small nodes, which have limited computing power. They also have small batteries that ensure only limited time to run. There is need to create applications for wireless sensor networks that will be aware of these limitations. For modelling application for such a sensor network there is useful to have a common framework that will ensure usage of the best practises for creating an appl… Show more

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