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High-Level Application Development is Realistic for Wireless Sensor Networks

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High-Level Application Development is Realistic for Wireless Sensor Networks
—Programming Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications is known to be a difficult task. Part of the problem is that the resource limitations of typical WSN nodes force programmers to use relatively low-level techniques to deal with the logical concurrency and asynchronous event handling inherent in these applications. In addition, existing general-purpose, nodelevel programming tools only support the networked nature of WSN applications in a limited way and result in application code that is hardly portable across different software platforms. All of this makes programming a single device a tedious and error-prone task. To address these issues we propose a high-level programming model that allows programmers to express applications as hierarchical state machines and to handle events and application concurrency in a way similar to imperative synchronous languages. Our program execution model is based on static scheduling what allows for standalone application analysis and testing. F...
Marcin Karpinski, Vinny Cahill
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where SECON
Authors Marcin Karpinski, Vinny Cahill
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