Title: Presence-based architecture for wireless sensor networks using publish/subscribe paradigm
Authors: Calveras Augé, Anna M.; Garcia Davis, Ernesto
Abstract: Ubiquitous communication is a key component of Ambient
Intelligence, enabling objects to communicate with each-other by means of a
wireless ad-hoc network. A presence service allows knowing the availability or
responsiveness status of elements in a communication (entities). Traditionally,
only human use this service, however all smart devices or objects (with embedded
wireless sensor nodes) could interact with each other thus a presence service could
also enhance communication among them. To achieve this objective we look into
existing protocols to propose the requirements needed to provide presence service
on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). The main contribution of this paper is the
discussion of requirements for presence services on WSN and the new proposed
architecture to cope with presence services in WSN.
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