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NSensor ? Wireless Sensor Network for Environmental Monitoring

P. J. Sousa    
R. Tavares    
P. Abreu    
M. Teresa Restivo    

Resumen

This paper reports the development and integration of a wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring. The main goals of this system include modularity, low power consumption and ease of expansion. The system includes three main elements: sensor nodes, gateways and a server. Each sensor node can only connect to a gateway, resulting in a star network layout.  Data collected from the different sensor nodes is stored in a database within the server. A web-based user interface for this system was developed and made available online.

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