Integrating Wireless Sensor Networks and the Grid through POP-C++

The topic of interaction between Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and other computation systems has received relatively low scientific attention, and the interface between the data source and the applications that use that data remains a problem for the application programmer. This work extends POP-C++, a programming language and runtime support system for Grid programming, to enable Grid applications to seamlessly and concurrently use WSNs’ sensing and processing capabilities.

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