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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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    Java based utility which graphically displays NS1 NetStumbler Files. Allows importing of a background image/map. Quickly displays the contents of the NS1 file, displays strength/noise/SNR and allows access point selection.
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    open-CAPWAP provides tools and libraries relating to the Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points including: An extensible agent, An CAPWAP library, tools to request or set information from CAPWAP agents, etc.
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