System Models in Wireless Sensor Networks

System Models in Wireless Sensor Networks
P. Stanley-Marbell, T. Basten, J. Rousselot, R. Serna Oliver, H. Karl, M.C.W. Geilen, R.J.H. Hoes, G. Fohler, and J.D. Decotignie. Eindhoven University of Technology.
System models in wireless sensor networks

Models play an important role in many different disiplines. The broad scope of applicability of models results in a wide range of types of models for a given system component, a range of system components that are of interest to be modeled, and an assortment of levels of detail provided in models. We introdue a classification system for models of networked embedded systems such as sensor networks, provide a taxonomy of existing researh on models in terms of the presented classification framework, and highlight example applications of models in the researh literature. Based on the insight gained in developing the classification framework and taxonomy, we discuss possible future modeling diretions in the area of wireless sensor networks.

Cite as:

P. Stanley-Marbell, T. Basten, J. Rousselot, R. Serna Oliver, H. Karl, M. Geilen, R. Hoes, G. Fohler and J.-D. Decotignie. “System Models in Wireless Sensor Networks”. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, TU/e ES Tech Report, Number ESR-2008-06, 2008.

BibTeX:

@book{710928,
author = {Stanley-Marbell, Phillip and Basten, Twan and Rousselot, Jerome and {Serna Oliver}, Ramon and Karl, Holger and Geilen, Marc
and Hoes, Rob and Decotignie, Jean-Dominique and Fohler, Gerhard },
title = {System models in wireless sensor networks},
year = {2008},
language = {English},
series = {ES reports},
publisher = {Technische Universiteit Eindhoven}
}