Single Point Interface for Data Analysis in Wireless Sensor Networks

Today, across a wide variety of areas, huge datasets are being collected and accumulated at a very high pace. The datasets addressed by individual applications are very often heterogeneous and geographically distributed, and are used by the communities of 2users, which are often large and also geographically scattered. Major challenges are involved in the efficient and reliable storage, fast processing, cleaning and extracting descriptive and predictive knowledge from this great mass of data. In this paper, we describe architecture of single point interface for data analysis meant for different applications of wireless sensor networks. This architecture will help the user extract the exact data required and view the output that is actually needed by him/her. The paper is divided into five sections, section I introduces wireless sensor network, section II lists various applications of WSN, section III contains the sample data set of different applications, section IV gives the proposed solution for performing data analysis and proposed architecture followed by conclusion in section V. General Terms Interface, Architecture.

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