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VisualSense: Visual Modeling for Wireless and Sensor Network Systems
Philip Baldwin, Sanjeev Kohli, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu

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Philip Baldwin, Sanjeev Kohli, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu. "VisualSense: Visual Modeling for Wireless and Sensor Network Systems". Technical report, University of California, Berkeley, UCB/ERL M04/08, April, 2004.

Abstract
This paper describes a modeling and simulation framework called VisualSense for wireless sensor networks that builds on and leverages Ptolemy II. This framework supports actor-oriented definition of sensor nodes, wireless communication channels, physical media such as acoustic channels, and wired subsystems. The software architecture consists of a set of base classes for defining channels and sensor nodes, a library of subclasses that provide certain specific channel models and node models, and an extensible visualization framework. Custom nodes can be defined by subclassing the base classes and defining the behavior in Java or by creating composite models using any of several Ptolemy II modeling environments. Custom channels can be defined by subclassing the WirelessChannel base class and by attaching functionality defined in Ptolemy II models.

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    Philip Baldwin, Sanjeev Kohli, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu.
    <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/759.html"
    ><i>VisualSense: Visual Modeling for Wireless and
    Sensor Network Systems</i></a>, Technical
    report,  University of California, Berkeley, UCB/ERL M04/08,
    April, 2004.
  • Plain text
    Philip Baldwin, Sanjeev Kohli, Edward A. Lee, Xiaojun Liu.
    "VisualSense: Visual Modeling for Wireless and Sensor
    Network Systems". Technical report,  University of
    California, Berkeley, UCB/ERL M04/08, April, 2004.
  • BibTeX
    @techreport{BaldwinKohliLeeLiu04_VisualSenseVisualModelingForWirelessSensorNetworkSystems,
        author = {Philip Baldwin and Sanjeev Kohli and Edward A. Lee
                  and Xiaojun Liu},
        title = {VisualSense: Visual Modeling for Wireless and
                  Sensor Network Systems},
        institution = {University of California, Berkeley},
        number = {UCB/ERL M04/08},
        month = {April},
        year = {2004},
        abstract = {This paper describes a modeling and simulation
                  framework called VisualSense for wireless sensor
                  networks that builds on and leverages Ptolemy II.
                  This framework supports actor-oriented definition
                  of sensor nodes, wireless communication channels,
                  physical media such as acoustic channels, and
                  wired subsystems. The software architecture
                  consists of a set of base classes for defining
                  channels and sensor nodes, a library of subclasses
                  that provide certain specific channel models and
                  node models, and an extensible visualization
                  framework. Custom nodes can be defined by
                  subclassing the base classes and defining the
                  behavior in Java or by creating composite models
                  using any of several Ptolemy II modeling
                  environments. Custom channels can be defined by
                  subclassing the WirelessChannel base class and by
                  attaching functionality defined in Ptolemy II
                  models.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/759.html}
    }
    

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