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A framework for service provisioning in virtual sensor networks

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Abstract

The majority of research and development efforts in the area of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) focus on WSN systems that are dedicated for a specific application. However, this trend is currently being replaced by resource-rich WSN deployments that are expected to provide capabilities in excess of any application's requirements. In this regard, the concept of virtual sensor networking is an emerging approach that enables the decoupling of the physical sensor deployment from the applications running on top of it, allowing in this way the dynamic collaboration of a subset of sensor nodes and helping the proliferation of new services and applications beyond the scope of the original deployment. In this context, the article presents the architecture of a system for the realization of Virtual Sensor Networks (VSNs). The aim of the proposed architecture is to enable the realization of scalable, flexible, adaptive, energy-efficient, and trust-aware VSN platforms, focusing on the reduction of deployment complexity and management cost, and on advanced interoperability mechanisms. The efforts have been put towards specifying a service provisioning architecture and mechanisms for advanced sensor and middleware design.

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