In the recent past, wireless sensor networks have found their
way into a wide variety of applications and systems with
vastly varying requirements and characteristics. As a consequence,
it is becoming increasingly difficult to discuss
typical requirements regarding hardware issues and software
support. This is particularly problematic in a multidisciplinary
research area such as wireless sensor networks,
where close collaboration between users, application domain
experts, hardware designers, and software developers
is needed to implement efficient systems. In this paper we
discuss the consequences of this fact with regard to the design
space of wireless sensor networks by considering its
various dimensions. We justify our view by demonstrating
that specific existing applications occupy different points in
the design space.
In the recent past, wireless sensor networks have found theirway into a wide variety of applications and systems withvastly varying requirements and characteristics. As a consequence,it is becoming increasingly difficult to discusstypical requirements regarding hardware issues and softwaresupport. This is particularly problematic in a multidisciplinaryresearch area such as wireless sensor networks,where close collaboration between users, application domainexperts, hardware designers, and software developersis needed to implement efficient systems. In this paper wediscuss the consequences of this fact with regard to the designspace of wireless sensor networks by considering itsvarious dimensions. We justify our view by demonstratingthat specific existing applications occupy different points inthe design space.
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