IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom). 23 to 26, Mar, 2015, PhD Forum. Saint Louis, U.S.A..Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are already enabling and enhancing a large number of pervasive computing
applications in homes, offices, production facilities, and vehicles,
just to name a few. Despite the tremendous evolution achieved
in terms of robustness, reliability, maintenance costs, interoperability and other areas, WSN are still difficult to program.
This work addresses specifically the case of IoT-based WSN,
and is motivated by the need to facilitate the development
of context-aware WSN applications. This research proposes to
develop a framework that allows the user to focus on specifying
the behavior of the application, and offloading the concerns
with reconfiguration, adaptation, resource management, code
deployment and interoperability to the framework itself