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| abstract = Sensor networks are composed of small electronic devices that embed processors, sensors, batteries, memory and communication capabilities. One of the main goal in the design of such systems is the handling of the inherent complexity of the nodes, strengthened by the huge number of nodes in the network. For these reasons, it becomes very difficult to model and verify such systems. In this paperwe investigate the main characteristics of sensor nodesdiscuss about the use of a language derived from Reactive Modules for their modeling and propose a language (and a tool set) that ease the modeling of this kind of systems. |
| abstract = Sensor networks are composed of small electronic devices that embed processors, sensors, batteries, memory and communication capabilities. One of the main goal in the design of such systems is the handling of the inherent complexity of the nodes, strengthened by the huge number of nodes in the network. For these reasons, it becomes very difficult to model and verify such systems. In this paperwe investigate the main characteristics of sensor nodesdiscuss about the use of a language derived from Reactive Modules for their modeling and propose a language (and a tool set) that ease the modeling of this kind of systems. |
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that embed processors, sensors, batteries, memory and |
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 26 April 2016
- Authors
- Akim Demaille, Sylvain Peyronnet, Benoît Sigoure
- Where
- Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation (ISoLA'06)
- Place
- Coral Beach Resort, Paphos, Cyprus
- Type
- inproceedings
- Projects
- Transformers
- Date
- 2006-09-14
Abstract
Sensor networks are composed of small electronic devices that embed processors, sensors, batteries, memory and communication capabilities. One of the main goal in the design of such systems is the handling of the inherent complexity of the nodes, strengthened by the huge number of nodes in the network. For these reasons, it becomes very difficult to model and verify such systems. In this paperwe investigate the main characteristics of sensor nodesdiscuss about the use of a language derived from Reactive Modules for their modeling and propose a language (and a tool set) that ease the modeling of this kind of systems.
Documents
Bibtex (lrde.bib)
@InProceedings{ demaille.06.isola, author = {Akim Demaille and Sylvain Peyronnet and Beno\^it Sigoure}, title = {Modeling of Sensor Networks Using {XRM}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation ({ISoLA'06})}, year = 2006, address = {Coral Beach Resort, {P}aphos, {C}yprus}, month = nov, abstract = {Sensor networks are composed of small electronic devices that embed processors, sensors, batteries, memory and communication capabilities. One of the main goal in the design of such systems is the handling of the inherent complexity of the nodes, strengthened by the huge number of nodes in the network. For these reasons, it becomes very difficult to model and verify such systems. In this paper, we investigate the main characteristics of sensor nodes, discuss about the use of a language derived from Reactive Modules for their modeling and propose a language (and a tool set) that ease the modeling of this kind of systems.} }