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Open Source

The page intends to provide information on open source software, hardware or data made available to the community by ESSP lab.

SPINE

SPINE (Signal Processing in Node Environment) is a software Framework for the design of Wireless Sensor Network applications. SPINE enables efficient implementations of signal processing algorithms for analysis and classification of sensor data through libraries of processing and utility functions and protocols. SPINE currently includes:

  • a library of features computing parameters of the sensor data such as variance, mean or range of the sensor data
  • an over-the-air protocol that allows the coordinator of a WSN to dynamically request the computation of specific features to the sensor nodes and obtain the result
  • a set of utility functions such as a circular buffer and a sorting algorithm

The node side of the framework is developed in TinyOS environment, while the server side is in Java language.

Web-site: http://spine.tilab.com/

Poster: SPINE: Software Framework for Wireless Body Sensor Networks

Page last modified on March 13, 2008, at 06:47 PM