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Autor: Estrin, Deborah destrin@cs.ucla.edu
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Título: Embedding the Internet: introduction
Páginas/Colación: pp. 38-41
Communications of the ACM Vol. 43, no. 5 May 2000
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Resumen
This article focuses on various future prospects of the Internet

This article focuses on various future prospects of the Internet. The future networked computing systems will achieve a degree of sophistication and functionality that will make today's Internet appear primitive in comparison. It is indicated that technological advances will enable ubiquitous networked computing in one's day-to-day lives. In future, the application of computing technologies in settings where they are unusual today such as device and appliance networking in the home; faithful capture of scientific experiments in the laboratory and automated full-time monitoring of patient health. The Web already provides a standard interface that can be leveraged to integrate data harvested from these embedded systems. According to the article, most of these future visions are predicted on predictable advances in chip fabrication and radio and sensor design. It is concluded that regardless of which of these complementary visions of a future ubiquitous computing universe emerges first, and when they reveal themselves, it is expected that computing, communications, and the world at large will be changed profoundly by the impending revolution in embedded Internet devices.

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Autor: Woo, Alec awoo@cs.berkeley.edu
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Título: Networking Support for Query Processing in Sensor Networks
Páginas/Colación: pp.47-52.; 28cm.; il.
Communications of the ACM Vol. 47, no. 6 June 2004
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Sensor networks have the potential to support applications ranging from habitat and structural monitoring, to home and building automation, to supply chain management. Users are typically interested in continuous streams of information representing the evolving status of systems, combined with periodic statistical reports about specific phenomena. Researchers are beginning to formulate languages and enumerate the types of queries needed by users of sensor networks. Sensor networks also need distributed query processing, whereby the data is stored and retrieved from nodes within the network. The performance and functionality of query processing systems is significantly affected by internode communication mechanisms provided by the networking layer. However, today's systems have prompted the exploration of only a limited number of the networking mechanisms that will be needed by tomorrow's sensor network applications. Each sensor network is unique in that it involves strict but wide-ranging performance requirements and is notably difficult to program.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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