TY - GEN
T1 - Low power radio communication platform for wireless sensor network
AU - Dutta, R.
AU - Bentum, Marinus Jan
AU - van der Zee, Ronan A.R.
AU - Kokkeler, Andre B.J.
PY - 2009/6/8
Y1 - 2009/6/8
N2 - Wireless sensor networks are predicted to be the most versatile, popular and useful technology in the near future. A large number of applications are targeted which will hugely benefit from a network of tiny computers with few sensors, radio communication platform, intelligent networking and controller programs. Few of these applications which look very attractive at this point of time are medical (such as patient monitoring), structure monitoring (such as bridges, coal mine), logistics and transport, control and rescue operation in natural hazards (like firefighters), building management (security, temperature control), wild life/ ocean life monitoring, traffic control, area monitoring, intruder tracking etc.
AB - Wireless sensor networks are predicted to be the most versatile, popular and useful technology in the near future. A large number of applications are targeted which will hugely benefit from a network of tiny computers with few sensors, radio communication platform, intelligent networking and controller programs. Few of these applications which look very attractive at this point of time are medical (such as patient monitoring), structure monitoring (such as bridges, coal mine), logistics and transport, control and rescue operation in natural hazards (like firefighters), building management (security, temperature control), wild life/ ocean life monitoring, traffic control, area monitoring, intruder tracking etc.
KW - IR-69538
KW - EWI-16153
KW - METIS-264066
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - not assigned
SP - 1
EP - 1
BT - URSI Benelux (International Union of Radio Science) forum 2009
PB - Delft University of Technology
CY - Delft
T2 - International Union of Radio Science Benelux Forum 2009
Y2 - 8 June 2009 through 8 June 2009
ER -