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Marin-Perianu, M. and Havinga, P.J.M.
(2007)
D-FLER - A Distributed Fuzzy Logic Engine for Rule-Based Wireless Sensor Networks.
In:
Ubiquitous Computing Systems.
Springer Verlag, Germany, pp. 86-101.
ISSN 0302-9743
ISBN 978-3-540-76771-8
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76772-5_7 ![]() AbstractWe propose D-FLER, a distributed, general-purpose reasoning engine for WSN. D-FLER uses fuzzy logic for fusing individual and neighborhood observations, in order to produce a more accurate and reliable result. Thorough simulation, we evaluate D-FLER in a fire-detection scenario, using both fire and non-fire input data. D-FLER achieves better detection times, while reducing the false alarm rate. In addition, we implement D-FLER on real sensor nodes and analyze the memory overhead, the numerical accuracy and the execution time.
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