ExScal: Elements of an extreme scale wireless sensor network
Abstract
Project ExScal (for Extreme Scale) fielded a 1000+ node wireless sensor network and a 200+ node peer-to-peer ad hoc network of 802.11 devices in a 1. 3km by 300m remote area in Florida, USA during December 2004. In comparison with previous deployments, the ExScal application is relatively complex and its networks are the largest ones of either type fielded to date. In this paper, we overview the key requirements of ExScal, the corresponding design of the hardware/software platform and application, and some results of our experiments. © 2005 IEEE.
Publication Title
Proceedings - 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications
Recommended Citation
Arora, A., Ramnath, R., Ertin, E., Sinha, P., Bapat, S., Naik, V., Kulathumani, V., Zhang, H., Cao, H., Sridharan, M., Kumar, S., Seddon, N., Anderson, C., Herman, T., Trivedi, N., Zhang, C., Nesterenko, M., Shah, R., Kulkarni, S., Aramugam, M., Wang, L., Gouda, M., Choi, Y., Culler, D., Dutta, P., Sharp, C., Tolle, O., & Grimmer, M. (2005). ExScal: Elements of an extreme scale wireless sensor network. Proceedings - 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 102-108. https://doi.org/10.1109/RTCSA.2005.47