An Efficient Implementation of Reinforcement Learning Based Routing on Real WSN Hardware (2009)
Anna Förster, Amy L. Murphy, Jochen Schiller, Kirsten Terfloth
Abstract — Efficient multi-hop data dissemination is a crucial building block to enable mature wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. Exploiting machine learning for these routing problems has...
Fence Monitoring – Experimental Evaluation of a Use Case for Wireless Sensor Networks (2008)
Georg Wittenburg, Kirsten Terfloth, Freddy López Villafuerte, Tomasz Naumowicz, Hartmut Ritter, Jochen Schiller
Abstract. In-network data processing and event detection on resourceconstrained devices are widely regarded as distinctive and novel features of wireless sensor networks. The vision is that through...
ABSTRACT On the Cost of Shifting Event Processing within Wireless Environments (2008)
Kirsten Terfloth, Katharina Hahn
With the emergence of wireless sensor networks, the issues of event recognition and processing have been partially shifted into the embedded domain. New processing capabilities on small devices allow...
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Mobile Agents: A Construction Kit for (2008)
Mobile Device Applications, Michael Friedrich, Kirsten Terfloth, Gerd Nusser, Wolfgang Küchlin
Mobile Agents are a well-known programming paradigm nowadays. There is a multitude of research concerning Mobile Agent Systems with emphasize on agent coordination, agent languages and agent...
Hartmut Ritter, Kirsten Terfloth, Georg Wittenburg, Jochen Schiller (hrsg, Gi/itg Kuvs Fachgespräch, Drahtlose Sensornetze, ...
Fence monitoring - experimental evaluation of a use case for wireless sensor networks (2007)
Georg Wittenburg, Kirsten Terfloth, Freddy López Villafuerte, Tomasz Naumowicz, Hartmut Ritter, Jochen Schiller
Abstract. In-network data processing and event detection on resourceconstrained devices are widely regarded as distinctive and novel features of wireless sensor networks. The vision is that through...
On the Cost of Shifting Event Processing within Wireless Environments (2007)
Terfloth, Kirsten, Hahn, Katharina, Voisard, Agnès
With the emergence of wireless sensor networks, the challenges of event recognition and processing have been partially shifted into the embedded domain. While new processing capabilities on small...
Rule-oriented programming for wireless sensor networks (2006)
Kirsten Terfloth, Georg Wittenburg, Jochen Schiller
Abstract Data-centric, distributed programming for embedded systems with harsh resource constraints poses a heavy burden upon a developer. In this paper, we describe how rule-based programming can...
FACTS - A Rule-Based Middleware Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks (2006)
Introducing a middleware abstraction layer into wireless sensor networks is a widely accepted solution to facilitate application programming and allow network organization. In this paper, we argue...