Controlling wireless sensor networks using SeNeTs and EnviSense

We present SeNeTs and EnviSense. SeNeTs is a powerful software environment for test and validation of sensor network applications. It administrates large-scale sensor networks during execution without affecting communication among sensor nodes. Moreover, SeNeTs allows efficient debugging of sensor network applications with sophisticated update mechanisms. EnviSense is a graphical frontend to easily configure and administrate sensor networks using SeNeTs. Both software systems are independent on the hardware platform and also able to run stand-alone.

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