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Smart sensor nodes integrate multiple sensors (e.g., temperature, humidity, accelerometers), processing capability (microprocessor connected to the sensors using I2C technology), wireless communications, and a battery power source. A sensor node could be as small as a few millimeters. See references [32.11], [32.12].
The authors were supported in part by DARPA/AFRL-IFGA grant F30602-99-1-0532 and in part by NSF-CISE grant 9703470, with additional support from the AFRL-IFGA Information Assurance Institute, from Microsoft Research and from the Intel Corporation.
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Gupta, I., Birman, K.P. (2003). Holistic Operations in Large-Scale Sensor Network Systems: A Probabilistic Peer-to-Peer Approach. In: Schiper, A., Shvartsman, A.A., Weatherspoon, H., Zhao, B.Y. (eds) Future Directions in Distributed Computing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2584. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-37795-6_32
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