Chosen
June 1st, 2012 | Published in Research
Chosen: Cooperative Hybrid Objects Sensor Networks. Chosen researches, develops and applies a ultra-low power standard chipset for wireless sensor nodes that will be SOA/Web2.0 enabled. The sensor node will have features as wake-up-on-radio pattern and will integrate directly into Web 2.0 applications. Applications areas cover automotive and avionics. TU Braunschweig leads the middleware and system/integration effort of this project.
The high level objective of the CHOSeN project is to develop application-specifically adaptable communication technologies enabling the real deployment of smart wireless sensor networks in large-scale, performance-critical application fields like the automotive and the aeronautic. Application scenarios in these fields entail a complex and heterogeneous set-up, in which different nodes require or provide different performance. An important aspect is the support and the compatibility with other vehicle networks, both new and legacy.
The CHOSeN project will develop a new hardware and software platform enabling distributed optimal execution and scalable performances. The new middleware architecture will also support the system auto-configuration through dynamic resources discovery and management.
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Selected Publications
Start/End:
2008-2011
Partners:
Infineon, TU Vienna, Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique, EADS, Fiat
Research Topics:
Wireless sensor networks, Web 2.0, SOA, Ubiquitous Computing applications, ultra-low power
Application and economic dissemination:
standard wireless sensor platform, applications in avionics, automotive