Towards Sensor Database Systems
MDM '01 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Mobile Data Management
TinyDB: an acquisitional query processing system for sensor networks
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS) - Special Issue: SIGMOD/PODS 2003
MauveDB: supporting model-based user views in database systems
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Model-driven data acquisition in sensor networks
VLDB '04 Proceedings of the Thirtieth international conference on Very large data bases - Volume 30
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Software—Practice & Experience
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Minimizing Communication Cost in Distributed Multi-query Processing
ICDE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering
IKNOS: inference and knowledge in networks of sensors
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EasiSec: a SoC security coprocessor based on fingerprint-based key management for WSN
International Journal of Sensor Networks
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Data sources are increasing in number and distribution on the territory: sensor networks and individual devices are not any more atomic devices, but they are transforming data providers and consumers, paving the way to new personalised services. In this context, the paper presents a new software infrastructure for the integration of heterogeneous data (web services and sensors' API for streaming data, databases and files for historical data) and any type of data analysis and inference algorithms (e.g. forecast, statistical analysis, data cleaning, anomaly detection and optimisation). This infrastructure, named SUSHI (Supporting Unified access for Streaming and Historical data), provides explicit representation of domain objects, queries over heterogeneous data sources, online access to different sources, inclusion of processing components such as forecasting and simulation modules. The paper describes the SUSHI concept and architecture, a case study in environmental management and possible future developments for new services.