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European Project WISEBED: Providing a Testbed for Sensor Network Technologies

Prof Stefan Fischer, Institute of Telematics
WISEBED Project University of Lubeck, Germany
Germany
 
 
This presentation was given at Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2010 on 2010年05月27日.
 

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プレゼンテーション概要

  • WISEBED offers a federation of sensor networks in order to provide a large-scale experimental facility.
  • The environment is very flexible: experiments are possible on every layer up to a full flashing of the node
  • WISEBED offers a very convenient environment for users, including authentication, resource reservation, experiment description, and collection of results

講演者の経歴 (Stefan Fischer)

Stefan Fischer is a full professor in computer science at the University of Lübeck, Germany, and the director of the Institute for Telematics. He got his diploma degree in "Wirtschaftsinformatik" and his doctoral degree from the University of Mannheim, Germany, in 1992 and 1996, respectively. After professoral appointments in Bruchsal and Braunschweig, he finally, in 2004 joined Lübeck University. His research interest is currently focused on new network and distributed system structures such as ad-hoc and sensor networks. He has (co-)authored about 100 scientific books and articles. Dr Fischer is a member of ACM, IEEE and the German Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI).

会社紹介 (University of Lubeck)

The aim of the project WISEBED is to provide a multi-level infrastracture of interconnected testbeds of largescale wireless sensor networks for research purposes, pursuing an interdisciplinary approach that integrates the aspects of hardware, software, algorithms, and data. This will demonstrate how heterogeneous small-scale devices and testbeds can be brought together to form well-organized, large-scale structures, rather than just some large network; it will allow research not only at a much larger scale, but also in different quality, due to heterogeneous structure and the ability to deal with dynamic scenarios,
both in membership and location.