A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a collection of autonomous nodes which offers distributed services: each node is capable of sensing and processing the data in situ under program control; all the nodes are connected as an ad hoc wireless network which collaborate to process information in a distributed manner. The resources (memory, battery power, processor speed) in each WSN node tend to be quite modest when compared to a modern PC [...]
DTI – Wireless Sensor Networks, interesting reading (if you are into such things, and have a tolerance for non-justified text).








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