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Self-Aware Distributed Embedded Systems

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Self-Aware Distributed Embedded Systems
Distributed embedded sensor networks are now being successfully deployed in environmental monitoring of natural phenomena as well as for applications in commerce and physical security. Distributed architectures have been developed for cooperative detection, scalable data transport, and other capabilities and services. However, the complexity of environmental phenomena has introduced a new set of challenges related to sensing uncertainty associated with the unpredictable presence of obstacles to sensing that appear in the environment. These obstacles may dramatically reduce the effectiveness of distributed monitoring. Thus, a new distributed, embedded, computing attribute, self-awareness, must be developed and provided to distributed sensor systems. Selfawareness must provide the ability for a deployed system to autonomously detect and reduce its own sensing uncertainty. The physical constraints encountered by sensing require physical reconfiguration for detection and reduction of sens...
Richard Pon, Maxim A. Batalin, Mohammad H. Rahimi,
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where FTDCS
Authors Richard Pon, Maxim A. Batalin, Mohammad H. Rahimi, Yan Yu, Deborah Estrin, Gregory J. Pottie, Mani B. Srivastava, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, William J. Kaiser
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