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Project ExScal

Author(s)
Arora, A.Ramnath, R.Sinha, P.Ertin, E.Bapat, S.Naik, V.Kulathumani, V.Zhang, H.Sridharan, M.Kumar, S.Cao, H.Seddon, N.Anderson, C.Herman, T.Zhang, C.Trivedi, N.Gouda, M.Choi, Young-RiNesterenko, M.Shah, R.Kulkarni, S.Aramugam, M.Wang, L.Culler, D.Dutta, P.Sharp, C.Tolle, G.Grimmer, M.Ferriera, B.Parker, K.
Issued Date
2005-06
DOI
10.1007/11502593_33
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54052
Citation
IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems, pp.393 - 394
Abstract
Project ExScal (for Extreme Scale) fielded a 1000+ node wireless sensor network and a 200+ node ad hoc network of 802.11 devices in a 1.3km by 300m remote area in Florida during December 2004. In several respects, these networks are likely the largest deployed networks of either type to date. We overview here the key requirements of the project, describe briefly how they were met and experimentally tested, and provide a pointer to our experimental results.
Publisher
IEEE
ISSN
0302-9743

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