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A Model-based Framework for the Situated Design and Deployment of Wireless Embedded Systems

Published: 06 November 2017 Publication History
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    Cyber-Physical Systems are immersed in an environment in which they are expected to operate reliably. The specificity of the target scenario has, however, a unique impact on the system behaviour that is hard to foresee. Therefore, the deployment of these systems often results in a trial and error task. To address this challenge, we have realised a system design framework based on the ability of modelling the target environment through the fusion of in situ measurements and descriptions, e.g., maps, of the scenario. We demonstrate the ability of our solution to accurately perform the situated analysis of the spatial and temporal characteristics of wireless communication in an indoor testbed.

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    SenSys '17: Proceedings of the 15th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems
    November 2017
    490 pages
    ISBN:9781450354592
    DOI:10.1145/3131672
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    1. Deployment Optimisation
    2. Empirical Modelling
    3. Ray Tracing Modelling
    4. Wireless Networks

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