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Emuli: model driven sensor stimuli for experimentation

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We describe Emuli - a method of replacing sensor data with a network-wide model of stimuli events. Sensor readings are generated on demand from the modeling data stored at each device. This approach allows for both repeatable and variable experimentation with a network of physical devices for existing and planned sensing modalities. We illustrate the approach with (i) a light sensor and (ii) a hypothetical range sensor used in a tracking application.

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      SenSys '08: Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Embedded network sensor systems
      November 2008
      468 pages
      ISBN:9781595939906
      DOI:10.1145/1460412
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