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Timothy Burrough
burrot01@student.uwa.edu.au

Entry year: 2007
Enrolment status: checked and confirmed
Degree: BE(SE)
Degree status: complete semester 1, 2008

Project: SENSID on Sun SPOTs
Supervisor(s): Rachel Cardell-Oliver and Mark Kranz
Project status: complete semester 1, 2008


SENSID (SEnsor Network SItuation Detector) provides a middleware framework for specifying patterns of interest in the observations a sensor network makes of its environment. SENSID allows users to define temporal patterns of events, called situations. Individual network nodes perform real-time analysis on incoming event data to look for the particular situations that a user is interested in. A prototype of SENSID has been implemented in nesC for motes using the TinyOS operating system. In this project, I plan to re-implement SENSID in Java for the Sun SPOT (Small Programmable Object Technology). I will extend the design to support specify spatial situations, that is situations with events from different physical locations.

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Dissertation
Last update: Fri Feb 20 16:08:59 2009
For further enquiries, please contact the 4th Year Coordinator, Luigi Barone.

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