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Wireless Sensor Networks for Building Monitoring Deployment Challenges, Tools and Experience

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Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks

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As more large scale deployments of wireless solutions come on stream there is a real need for deployment support for system integrators to ensure a reliable infrastructure can be achieved. This chapter presents the experiences gained from a real deployment and discusses the process used by a designer in order to investigate what value the use of current support tools can offer a designer.

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The authors wish to acknowledge the support of the EU Commission under the FP7 SCUBA project (Grant Agreement No 288079) in part funding the work reported in this chapter.

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McGibney, A. et al. (2014). Wireless Sensor Networks for Building Monitoring Deployment Challenges, Tools and Experience. In: Langendoen, K., Hu, W., Ferrari, F., Zimmerling, M., Mottola, L. (eds) Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 281. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03071-5_24

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