A state-based programming model and system for wireless sensor networks

Conference Paper (2007)
Author(s)

U. Bischoff (Lancaster University)

G. Kortuem (Lancaster University)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/PERCOMW.2007.14
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Publication Year
2007
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
261-266
ISBN (print)
['0769527884', '9780769527888']

Abstract

Sensor networks are one important building block towards the realisation of context-aware applications. Suitable communication protocols and middleware solutions are necessary to facilitate the development of sensor network applications. Additionally, the vast number of nodes in sensor networks necessitates a new programming model for application developers. Commonly used programming abstractions force the programmer to express the global behaviour of a network in terms of local actions taken at individual nodes. We argue that global programming abstractions are needed to express global behaviour of a network. We present RuleCaster, a novel state-based programming framework for sensor network applications. RuleCaster provides a high-level language for application definition, a compiler that splits the high-level specification into individual tasks and assigns them to the nodes, and a service-based middleware that provides the interface for collaborative execution of these tasks.

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