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Sensor Integration in a Multi-owner Environment for SensorNet Faculty: Gary J. Minden ( gminden@eecs.ku.edu ), V. S. Frost, D. Niehaus, D. W. Petr, D. D. Deavours. Graduate Students: D. T. Fokum, J. Stevens, S. Muralidharan, P. Mani, A. Boie. Project Goals. Sensor Architecture.
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Sensor Integration in a Multi-owner Environment for SensorNetFaculty: Gary J. Minden (gminden@eecs.ku.edu), V. S. Frost, D. Niehaus, D. W. Petr, D. D. Deavours.Graduate Students: D. T. Fokum, J. Stevens, S. Muralidharan, P. Mani, A. Boie Project Goals Sensor Architecture • Assured and controlled access to sensor nodes in a multi-owner environment. • Development of a data architecture considering multiple owners. • An application layer that supports user requirements, including location information and resource status, in a multi-owner environment. • A real-time exchange of data that is private and checked for integrity. • Sensors will be hosted using either a Gumstix/Robostix platform, or SunSPOTs. • I2C will be used for communication between the Gumstix & Robostix. Custom code will be created to run each sensor from the Robostix. • Permissions will be verified at the application layer before users are allowed access to sensors or sensor data. Sensor Integration Sensor Integration • The picture below shows a gumstix, robostix and two sensors.