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ABSTRACT
In the last few years there has been a growing interest in small, low-power hardware platforms that integrate sensing, processing and wireless communication capabilities that can be adopted to quickly deploy powerful wireless sensor networks. Applications for WSNs often apply the event-based interaction paradigm for communication among participants. In this paper we report our experiences with the testing of JORAM, a well known JMS implementation, on top of the Sun SPOT wireless sensor platform. REFERENCES
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