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    PerLa project aims at defining a full declarative high level language that allows to query a pervasive system, hiding the difficulties related to the need of handling different technologies.
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    GSN is a middleware (extendible software infrastructure) for rapid deployment and integration of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. It is tested with Mica2, Mica2Dot, TinyNodes, Wisenode ,Wired & Wireless cameras, several RFID readers,...
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    TakaTuka Java Virtual Machine
    TakaTuka is an open source, highly portable Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for tiny embedded devices (e.g. motes) and wireless sensor networks. This project is available under GNU GPL version 3.
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    Natural Risk Sensing
    Platform providing the support for Wireless Sensor Networks in the domain of Natural Hazards as a Service. The objective of the WSN platform is monitoring the behaviour of rockfall barriers, rockfall netting, rock sheds and other protection systems
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    WSNFuse provides an abstraction layer for wireless sensor networks, allowing to expose one or many WSNs by means of different access technologies(e.g.: filesystem, JMS, RMI, Smart-Spaces, etc.).Its plugin-based architecture allow users to develop and adopt thei own plugins and configure WSN fuse to better suit their needs. This project has been partially supported by the CHIRON EU research project co-financed by the artemis joint undertaking (http://www.chiron-project.eu/) .
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    TRMSim-WSN
    TRMSim-WSN (Trust and Reputation Models Simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks) is a Java-based simulator aimed to test Trust and Reputation models for WSNs. It provides several Trust and Reputation models and new ones can be easily added.
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    LOPEZ - Low Power Efficient Zigbee Sensor Networks
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    MAPS (Mobile Agent Platform for Sun SPOTs) is an innovative Java-based framework for wireless sensor networks based on Sun SPOT technology which enables agent-oriented programming of WSN applications.
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    Titan allows service-oriented processing of context recognition applications on Wireless Sensor Networks. It includes an execution environment developed for TinyOS and a Java ME (Personal Profile) Network Manager intended to be run on a mobile phone.
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    SpyGlass is a modular and extensible visualization framework for wireless sensor networks.
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    TACS (Trust Ant Colony System) is a Trust model for P2P, Ad-hoc and Wireless Sensor networks (also valid for multi-agent systems) based on the bio-inspired algorithm ACS (Ant Colony System).
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    A Project on Data Management for sensor networks. Integration with back-end systems such as web-based information systems, process control, and enterprise software. Solves the deployment, data sharing and management problem of sensor networks.
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    Aggressive Rectangle Truncation (ART) with Location Verfication Mechanism is a localization algorithm in wireless sensor networks written in nesC.
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    Framework to simplify developing applications that use wireless body sensor networks (bodynets). Manages sensor sampling, data buffering, local processing and communication. Supports embedded devices running TinyOS and any Java-capable gateway.
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    Logical Neighborhoods is a a high-level programming abstraction for wireless sensor networks that simplifies the development of fully distributed, embedded networked applications.
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