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2007
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System design issues in sensor databases

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System design issues in sensor databases
In-network sensor query processing systems (ISQPs), or sensor databases, have been developed to acquire, process and aggregate data from wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Because WSNs are resource-limited and involve multiple layers of embedded software, the system design issues have a significant impact on the performance of sensor databases. Therefore, we propose this tutorial to study the state of the art on these issues with a focus on their interaction with query processing techniques. Our goal is to present the challenges and efforts in developing holistic, efficient ISQPs. Specifically, we will cover architectural design, scheduling, data-centric routing, and wireless medium access control. This tutorial is intended for database researchers who are interested in sensor networks. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.2.4 [Database Mangement]: Systems ? concurrency, distributed databases, query processing. General Terms Algorithms, Measurement, Performance, Design, Experimentation....
Qiong Luo, Hejun Wu
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where SIGMOD
Authors Qiong Luo, Hejun Wu
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