Leightweight Middleware for Seamless HW-SW Interoperability, with Application to Wireless Sensor Networks

F. Villanueva, D. Villa, F. Moya, Jesús Barba, F. Rincón, J.C. Lopez
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HW-SW interoperability by means of standard distributed object middlewares has been proved to be useful in the design of new and challenging applications for ubiquitous computing, and ambient intelligence environments. Wireless sensor networks are considered to be essential for the proper deployment of these applications, but they impose new constraints in the design of the corresponding communication infrastructure: low-cost middleware implementations that can fit into tiny wireless devices are needed. In this paper, a novel approach for the development of pervasive environments based on an ultra low-cost implementation of standard distributed object middlewares (such as CORBA or ICE) is presented. A fully functional prototype supporting full interoperability with ZeroC ICE is described in detail. Available implementations range from the smallest microcontrollers in the market, to the tiniest embedded Java virtual machines, and even a low-end FPGA
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用于无线传感器网络的HW-SW无缝互操作性轻量级中间件
通过标准分布式对象中间件实现的HW-SW互操作性已被证明在为普适计算和环境智能环境设计新的和具有挑战性的应用程序方面是有用的。无线传感器网络被认为是正确部署这些应用程序的必要条件,但它们在相应的通信基础设施的设计中施加了新的限制:需要适合小型无线设备的低成本中间件实现。本文提出了一种基于标准分布式对象中间件(如CORBA或ICE)的超低成本实现来开发普适环境的新方法。详细描述了支持与ZeroC ICE完全互操作性的全功能原型。可用的实现范围从市场上最小的微控制器到最小的嵌入式Java虚拟机,甚至是低端的FPGA
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