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The development of a novel minaturized modular platform for wireless sensor networks. / O'Flynn, Brendan; Barroso, Andre; Bellis, Stephen et al.
Proceedings of the IPSN Track on Sensor Platform, Tools and Design Methods for Networked Embedded Systems (IPSN2005/SPOTS2005), Los Angeles, USA. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2005. p. 370-375.
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O'Flynn, B, Barroso, A, Bellis, S, Benson, J
, Roedig, U, Delaney, K, Barton, J, Sreenan, C & O'Mathuna, S 2005,
The development of a novel minaturized modular platform for wireless sensor networks. in
Proceedings of the IPSN Track on Sensor Platform, Tools and Design Methods for Networked Embedded Systems (IPSN2005/SPOTS2005), Los Angeles, USA. IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 370-375.
https://doi.org/10.1109/IPSN.2005.1440951
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O'Flynn, B., Barroso, A., Bellis, S., Benson, J.
, Roedig, U., Delaney, K., Barton, J., Sreenan, C., & O'Mathuna, S. (2005).
The development of a novel minaturized modular platform for wireless sensor networks. In
Proceedings of the IPSN Track on Sensor Platform, Tools and Design Methods for Networked Embedded Systems (IPSN2005/SPOTS2005), Los Angeles, USA (pp. 370-375). IEEE Computer Society Press.
https://doi.org/10.1109/IPSN.2005.1440951
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title = "The development of a novel minaturized modular platform for wireless sensor networks",
abstract = "Wireless sensor networks are collections of autonomous devices with computational, sensing and wireless communication capabilities. Research in this area has been growing in the past few years given the wide range of applications that can benefit from such a technology. In this paper, the development of a highly modular and miniaturized wireless platform for sensor networks is described. The system incorporates a radio transceiver (in the 2.4 GHz ISM Band) with embedded protocol software to minimize power consumption and maximize data throughput. Additional input capability for sensor and actuator integration can be incorporated seamlessly due to the modular nature of the system. The total system is packaged in a modular 25mm cubed form factor.",
author = "Brendan O'Flynn and Andre Barroso and Stephen Bellis and Jonathan Benson and Utz Roedig and Kieran Delaney and John Barton and Cormac Sreenan and Sean O'Mathuna",
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