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@InProceedings{AssisHUBDFPA:2016:ExSeWe,
               author = "Assis, Luiz Fernando Ferreira Gomes and Horita, Fl{\'a}vio E. A. 
                         and Ueyama, J{\'o} and Behnck, Lucas Pluceno and Doering, 
                         Dion{\'{\i}}sio and Freitas, Edison P. de and Pereira, Carlos E. 
                         and Albuquerque, Jo{\~a}o Porto de",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and 
                         {Universidade de S{\~a}o Paulo (USP)} and {Universidade de 
                         S{\~a}o Paulo (USP)} and {Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do 
                         Sul (UFRGS)} and {Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 
                         (UFRGS)} and {Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)} 
                         and {Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)} and 
                         {University of Warwick}",
                title = "Dynamic sensor management: extending sensor web for near real-time 
                         mobile sensor integration in dynamic scenarios",
            booktitle = "Proceedings...",
                 year = "2016",
         organization = "International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and 
                         Applications, 30.",
             abstract = "Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are often composed of a wide range 
                         of sensor nodes, which may vary greatly in their type of hardware 
                         platform, as well as their sensing and mobility capabilities. The 
                         ability of a sensor to move is a particularly important feature in 
                         dynamic scenarios, since mobile sensors can fill the gap caused by 
                         the failures of those that are stationary, and thus extend the 
                         lifetime and span of a WSN. However, there remains the problems of 
                         intersensory communication in the field when integrating mobile 
                         sensors into the Sensor Web in dynamic scenarios since it does not 
                         have the necessary interoperability for automatically managing the 
                         different types of sensor data and activities involved in such 
                         scenarios. This paper tackles this problem by adopting an approach 
                         consisting of an enhanced messaging protocol and a dynamic sensor 
                         management component. In validating the proposal, two different 
                         realistic scenarios were simulated to evaluate the achieved 
                         results in terms of interoperability and performance. The results 
                         provided evidence that the proposal complies with Sensor Web 
                         standards as well as being suitable for near real-time data 
                         publication, and is thus able to support applications in dynamic 
                         scenarios.",
  conference-location = "Switzerland",
      conference-year = "23-25 Mar.",
             language = "en",
        urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}


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