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Wireless sensor network-based monitoring, cellular modelling and simulations for the environment
Onil Nazra Persada Goubier1, Hiep Xuan Huynh2, Tuyen Phong Truong3, Mahamadou Traore4, SAMES group5.
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) can be deployed to observe physical phenomena such as pollution,
flooding, insect invasion, and land degradation. Deploying wireless systems are able to overcome
physical constraints such as point to point radio propagation and physical sensing coverage. By building
executable cell systems, we have shown that a number of conditions can be evaluated. Examples
are line of sight computation and wind or water propagation in complex geographic situations. This
paperexplains a method to produce automatically parallel simulators that can be federated later to
address the whole problem of deployment design and physical phenomena modelling and simulations.
This work was developed in an international group (SAMES) with the purpose of building and
validating tools to ease observation and control aimed at understanding environment evolution and risk
reduction.
Affiliation:
- Cirela Association, France
- Can Tho University, Vietnam
- Can Tho University, Vietnam
- Université Gaston Berger, Senegal
- Not Indicated, Not Indicated
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Q4 (Multidisciplinary) |
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