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SUMMARY:Towards a General-Purpose Sensing System  
DTSTART:20090624T111500
DTSTAMP:20260407T101155Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Ramesh Govindan\, University of Southern California\nIn 
 this talk\, I will discuss the Tenet architecture for sensor\nnetworks.  T
 enet is motivated by the observation that future\nlarge-scale sensor netwo
 rk deployments will be tiered\, consisting of\nmotes in the lower tier and
  masters\, relatively unconstrained 32-bit\nplatform nodes\, in the upper 
 tier. Masters provide increased network\ncapacity.  Tenet constrains multi
 -node fusion to the master-tier while\nallowing motes to process locally-g
 enerated sensor data.  This\nsimplifies application development and allows
  mote-tier software to be\nreused.  Applications running on masters task m
 otes by composing task\ndescriptions from a novel tasklet library.  The Te
 net system contains\nnovel subsystems for congestion control and energy ma
 nagement\, which I\nwill describe in some detail. Finally\, I will present
  our experiences\nfrom several deployments of the Tenet software.\nProf. G
 ovindan's homepage
LOCATION:BC 01 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==BC%2001
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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