5. Efficient routing in sensor networks
5.1 Collection trees
Gathering trees ( ) are one of the fundamental components of applications exploiting sensor network resources. These trees are used to route data collected by sensors to a set of controllers, which will then process it and, if necessary, transmit new information (command, configuration) to the sensors using the same tree structures.
Discussions within the roll group have focused in particular on a contribution (
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HART Forum http://www.hartcomm2.org/hart_protocol/protocol/what_is_hart.html
IETF roll group charter http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/roll-charter.html
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