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System-on-Chip Architecture Design for Intelligent Sensor Networks
Pasadena, California, USA December 18-December 20
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Wai-Chi Fang, California Institute of Technology, USA
Sharon Kedar, California Institute of Technology, USA
Susan Owen, California Institute of Technology, USA
Gu-Yeon Wei, Harvard University, USA
David Brooks, Harvard University, USA
Jonathan Lees, University of North Carolina, USA
While wireless sensor networks can generically be used for a wide variety of applications, breakthrough innovations are most often achieved when driven by a genuine need or application, with its specific system-level and science-related requirements and objectives. Hence, our work focuses on the development of wireless sensor network system-on-chip devices and supporting software for volcano monitoring, which we call Sensor Network for Active Volcanoes (SNAV). In this paper we present preliminary results of our research and development work on intelligent sensor networks for monitoring hazardous environments especially the SNAV system-on-chip design for active volcanoes monitoring.
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Wai-Chi Fang, Sharon Kedar, Susan Owen, Gu-Yeon Wei, David Brooks, Jonathan Lees, "System-on-Chip Architecture Design for Intelligent Sensor Networks," iih-msp, pp.579-582, 2006 International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing (IIH-MSP'06), 2006
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