An efficient service oriented architecture for heterogeneous and dynamic wireless sensor networks

2008 
The purpose of this work is to bridge the gap between high-end networked devices and wireless networks of ubiquituous and resource-constrained sensors and actuators by extensively applying Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) patterns. We present a multi-level approach that implements existing SOA standards on higher tiers, and propose a novel protocol stack, WSN-SOA, which brings the benefits of SOA to low capacity nodes without the overhead of XML-based technologies. This solution fully supports network dynamicity, auto-configuration, service discovery, device heterogeneity and interoperability with legacy architectures. As a proof-of-concept, we have studied a surveillance scenario in which the detection of an intruder, conducted within the range of a network of wireless sensors (e.g., MICAz from Crossbow), leads to the automatic triggering of tracking activities by a Linux-powered network camera and of alerts and video streams toward a control room.
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