DEVELOPING AN ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT BY USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

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P. G. V. SURESH KUMAR
SEELAM SOWJANYA

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The greatest advance in building monitoring is through the use of wireless sensor and a most important aspect of efficient facilities management is that of monitoring the surrounding environment and collecting accurate and up-to-date information regarding the status of the facilities. In this paper we propose to exploit a Service Bus for developing an enterprise networking environment that is used for integrating services with other networking and SOA for the purpose of information sharing and monitoring, controlling, and managing the enterprise environment. In this proposed WSN System architecture improves scalability, reliability and continuous data availability.

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P. G. V. SURESH KUMAR and SEELAM SOWJANYA, “DEVELOPING AN ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT BY USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 2, no. 10, pp. 902–908, Oct. 2015.
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