The Energy Endoscope: Real-Time Detailed Energy Accounting for Wireless Sensor Nodes
IPSN '08 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Information processing in sensor networks
Wireless mesh networks: a survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Rethinking information theory for mobile ad hoc networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Research and development of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is motivated by their potential for ubiquitous monitoring and response [1]. Expanded spatial and temporal monitoring coupled with actuation has huge promise for a range of defense, energy, agriculture, and manufacturing applications. However, WSNs still fall well below this potential. In this article I discuss reasons for this gap, based on lessons learned from developing multiple WSN systems. Specifically, I focus on the need for technologies to enable WSN software development, and rigorous models to improve the understanding of each WSN application.