| Publisher | Freie Universitat Berlin | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 166.9KB PDF | Date added | 16 May 2006 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, Middleware, Monitoring Systems | ||
| Downloads | 1 | ||
Data-centric, distributed programming for embedded systems with harsh resource constraints poses a heavy burden upon a developer. This paper describes how rule-based programming can alleviate these problems by combining middleware and application at the programming level. They describe in detail the programming primitives and the implementation of the FACTS middleware architecture. Based on statistics derived from three representative tasks specific to wireless sensor networks, they illustrate how their approach allows for aggressive optimization as well as writing expressive application-level code. They summarize their experience by proposing several rule-oriented programming patterns.
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