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The Study of Sensor Network for Information Retrieval and Communication Protocol High Performance Algorithm  

Kang, Jeong-Yong (원광대학교 전자제어공학부)
Abstract
Recently research efforts for ubiquitous technology that includes RFID(Radio Frequency Deification and sensor networks are conducted very actively The architectural framework of the USN sensor network discovery service. The survey of the USN technology is conducted on four technological visions that contain USN system technology USN networking technology and USN middleware along with the service platform, With respect to each technological division domestic and worldwide leading research projects are primarily explored with their technical features and research projects are primarily explored with their technical features and research outputs. Boasted on the result of the survey we establish a USN software model that includes data sensing, sensor data storage sensor data storage sensor data naming and sensor feed name service. This main objective of this model is to provide a reference model for the facilitation of USN application developments.
Keywords
Ubiquitous Technology; DNS/DHT; RFID; SPAN Algorithm; USN Middleware; MAC Protocol;
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