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The development of a robust, autonomous sensor network platform for environmental monitoring.

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The development of a robust, autonomous sensor network platform for environmental monitoring. / Sacks, L.; Britton, M.; Wokoma, I. et al.
2003. Paper presented at IOP Sensors and their applications XII, University of Limerick, Ireland.

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Sacks, L, Britton, M, Wokoma, I, Marbini, A, Adebutu, T, Marshall, I, Roadknight, C, Tateson, J, Robinson, D & Velazquez, AG 2003, 'The development of a robust, autonomous sensor network platform for environmental monitoring.', Paper presented at IOP Sensors and their applications XII, University of Limerick, Ireland, 1/01/03.

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Sacks, L., Britton, M., Wokoma, I., Marbini, A., Adebutu, T., Marshall, I., Roadknight, C., Tateson, J., Robinson, D., & Velazquez, A. G. (2003). The development of a robust, autonomous sensor network platform for environmental monitoring.. Paper presented at IOP Sensors and their applications XII, University of Limerick, Ireland.

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Sacks L, Britton M, Wokoma I, Marbini A, Adebutu T, Marshall I et al.. The development of a robust, autonomous sensor network platform for environmental monitoring.. 2003. Paper presented at IOP Sensors and their applications XII, University of Limerick, Ireland.

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Sacks, L. ; Britton, M. ; Wokoma, I. et al. / The development of a robust, autonomous sensor network platform for environmental monitoring. Paper presented at IOP Sensors and their applications XII, University of Limerick, Ireland.6 p.

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