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20 July 1999 Wireless integrated network sensors (WINS)
G. Asada, I. Bhatti, T. H. Lin, S. Natkunanthanan, Fredric Newberg, R. Rofougaran, Anton Sipos, Scott Valoff, Gregory J. Pottie, William J. Kaiser
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Abstract
Wireless Integrated Network Systems (WINS) provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. WINS combine microsensor technology, low power signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless networking capability in a compact system. WINS networks will provide sensing, local control, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments. This paper describes the WINS architecture and WINS technology components including sensor interface and WINS event recognition systems.
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G. Asada, I. Bhatti, T. H. Lin, S. Natkunanthanan, Fredric Newberg, R. Rofougaran, Anton Sipos, Scott Valoff, Gregory J. Pottie, and William J. Kaiser "Wireless integrated network sensors (WINS)", Proc. SPIE 3673, Smart Structures and Materials 1999: Smart Electronics and MEMS, (20 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354264
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal processing

Optical correlators

Control systems

Sensor networks

Telecommunications

Network architectures

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