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Wireless Sensor Networks Research
at The Tyndall National Institute
John Barton
john.barton@tyndall.ie
Wireless Sensor Networks Research
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• Hardware and Software platform Developed for WSN Prototyping:• Development of Miniaturised Autonomous 3-D Microsensor Modules• Distributed, Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
Key criteria• Miniaturised, Modular, Reconfigurable, Scaleable, Robust
Drivers / Controllers
Data Processing
Sensors
Power
Communications
Tyndall 25mm Mote
Tyndall Mote WSN system
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Overview of Tyndall WSN Research Activity
• The WSN Group develop and deploy end-to-end miniaturised, modular, reconfigurable and robust WSN solutions.
• The application space encompasses: • Wearable Systems for Health and Fitness• Remote Environmental Monitoring• Building Energy Management and Smart
Spaces• Real-time Localisation
• The WSN Group is researching at a fundamental level in the areas of:
(1) State of the art Modular, Heterogeneous Prototyping Platforms
(2) Miniaturised Heterogeneous RF System Integration
(3) Sensor Development, Calibration and Deployment
(4) Embedded Software, Protocol Development and Sensor Fusion.
Wearable Systems
Building Energy Monitoring
Real-time Localisation
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An Overview: The Tyndall Location, Activity and Wellness
Aware System