Abstract
In this paper we examine some of the concerns in the design of systems composed of very large numbers of 'intelligent sensors'. Such systems are now being proposed as a solution for a number of advanced applications for which they have some real advantages over conventional systems. Some of these proposals, and some systems which have already been built are surveyed. The problems of configuring and maintaining such networks are examined, along with the system design issues raised. The cogent sensor, a sensor endowed with the ability to transform data to information, is put forward as an essential part of realisation of the type of applications envisaged. The design of generic, cogent sensors is also problematic, because the nature of the data-information transform depends on the application. A systems architecture which overcomes this problem is outlined.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the SICE Annual Conference |
Pages | 147-152 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Event | SICE Annual Conference - Sapporo, Japan Duration: 4 Aug 2004 → 6 Aug 2004 |
Conference
Conference | SICE Annual Conference |
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Abbreviated title | SICE2004 |
Country/Territory | Japan |
City | Sapporo |
Period | 4/08/04 → 6/08/04 |
Keywords
- Data acquisition
- Data transfer
- Information analysis
- Large scale systems
- Microelectromechanical devices
- Neural networks
- Problem solving, Cogent sensors
- Environmental monitoring
- Sensor networks
- WINS, Sensors