Wireless sensor networks: a survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
IEEE Spectrum - Critical challenges 2002
Into deep ice [ice monitoring]
IEEE Spectrum
IEEE Spectrum
UWB wireless sensor networks: UWEN - a practical example
IEEE Communications Magazine
Broadband wireless access with WiMax/802.16: current performance benchmarks and future potential
IEEE Communications Magazine
Communication paradigms for sensor networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
On the design of a self-managed wireless sensor network
IEEE Communications Magazine
MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks: a survey
IEEE Communications Magazine
Commercial Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks Using ZigBee
IEEE Communications Magazine
Multihop Ad Hoc Networking: The Theory
IEEE Communications Magazine
Multihop Ad Hoc Networking: The Reality
IEEE Communications Magazine
Review: 3D geo-database research: Retrospective and future directions
Computers & Geosciences
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Biological research in agriculture needs a lot of specialised electronic sensors in order to fulfil different goals, like as: climate monitoring, soil and fruit assessment, control of insects and diseases, chemical pollutants, identification and control of weeds, crop tracking, and so on. That research must be supported by consistent biological models able to simulate diverse environmental conditions, in order to predict the right human actions before risky biological damage could be irreversible. In this paper an experimental distributed network based on climatic and biological wireless sensors is described , for providing real measurements in order to validate different biological models used for viticulture applications. First, the experimental network for field automatic data acquisition is introduced , as a system based in a distributed process. Following, the design of the wireless network is explained in detail, with a previous discussion about the state-of-the-art, and some measurements for viticulture research are pointed out. Finally future developments are stated.