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Welcome to the Wireless Sensor Arrays for Ecology Web Site - a clearinghouse for discussions of technologies that allow us to "observe the unobservable" through use of wireless networking in ecological field environments.

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Workshop at LTER ASM 2006
Workshop at ESA, 1 Aug. 2004
LTER All-Scientists Meeting 2003
Intro. to Wireless - 2003

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Main links categories

Embedded computation  Embedded computation (6) 
Information on light-weight processors and languages that can be integrated into wireless sensor networks
  Projects/Lists  Projects/Lists (8) 
Projects using wireless networking, or lists of resources.
Security  Security (3) 
Links related to security issues in wireless networks.
  Sensors  Sensors (5) 
Information on wireless sensors
  --- Image  Image 
  --- Wireless Acoustic Data  Wireless Acoustic Data 
Tools  Tools (4) 
Calculators and other tools to help in the design of wireless networks.
  Tutorials  Tutorials (4) 
Tutorials on wireless or sensor technologies
Vendors  Vendors (17) 
Companies that sell wireless networking equipment (radios, cables, antennas) and sensors
  --- Manufacturers  Manufacturers 
  --- Miscellaneous  Miscellaneous 
  --- Sensors  Sensors 
  --- Wireless  Wireless 
  


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This site is supported by NSF grant DEB-0621014. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).