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Title: CRUISE research activities towards ubiquitous intelligent sensing environments
Author(s): Mitseva, Anelia
Todorova, Petia
Aguero, Ramón
García-Armada, Ana
Panayiotou, Christos
Timm-Giel, Andreas
Maccari, Leonardo
Prasad, Neeli R.
Publisher: IEEE
Issued date: Aug-2008
Citation: IEEE Wireless Communications, (Ago. 2008), 15(4), 52-60
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/14186
ISSN: 1536-1284
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MWC.2008.4599221
Abstract: Wireless sensor networks are expected to be one of the key enabling technologies in the near future. Ubiquitous intelligent sensing environments have a promising potential to enhance the everyday life of citizens, bringing important social benefits for each person and for society as a whole. Substantial research has contributed to progress in this field. However, there are still gaps to be filled. This article presents an overview of the creating ubiquitous intelligent sensing environments (CRUISE) project and identifies challenges in the research on WSNs. It focuses on outlining the consortium's vision and strategy for the evolution of research. Key issues for target sensor network applications and current research orientations in CRUISE are described. Future work within the project focus areas is identified
Sponsor: This work has been performed in the framework of the IST-4-027738 NoE CRUISE, which is partly funded by the European Commission. The authors acknowledge the contribution of their colleagues from the consortium
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MWC.2008.4599221
Keywords: Biomedical monitoring
Radiofrequency identification
Target tracking
Wireless sensor networks
Rights: © 2008 IEEE
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