Universal Large Scale Sensor Network

We developed a sensor node to support inter-node distances of up to 1 km, low-power consumption and low cost hardware. The design is modular and application specific sensors can be attached. It provides a flexible solution to a wide range of applications. An optimized MAC and routing layer (based on RPL and Trickle) supports interoperability among heterogeneous networks and low energy consumption over long distance transmissions of up to 1 km.

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