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An Overview of the VigilNet Architecture
Hong Kong, China August 17-August 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RTCSA.2005.2711th IEEE International Conference on ...
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Tian He, University of Virginia
Liqian Luo, University of Virginia
Ting Yan, University of Virginia
Lin Gu, University of Virginia
Qing Cao, University of Virginia
Gang Zhou, University of Virginia
Radu Stoleru, University of Virginia
Pascal Vicaire, University of Virginia
Qiuhua Cao, University of Virginia
John A. Stankovic, University of Virginia
Sang H. Son, University of Virginia
Tarek F. Abdelzaher, University of Virginia
Battlefield surveillance often involves a high element of risk for military operators. Hence, it is very important for the military to execute unmanned surveillance by using large-scale wireless sensor systems. This invited paper summarizes the architecture of the VigilNet system — a long-term real-time networked sensor system for military surveillance. Specifically, we review the design of several major subsystems within VigilNet including sensing and classification, localization, tracking, networking, power management, reconfiguration, graphic user interface, and the debugging subsystem. High-level programming abstractions are also presented. This is a balanced design to achieve real-time response, high confidence detection, accurate tracking and energy efficiency simultaneously.
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Tian He, Liqian Luo, Ting Yan, Lin Gu, Qing Cao, Gang Zhou, Radu Stoleru, Pascal Vicaire, Qiuhua Cao, John A. Stankovic, Sang H. Son, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, "An Overview of the VigilNet Architecture," rtcsa, pp.109-114, 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'05), 2005
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