Building Sensor Grid Architecture for Large-Scale Air Pollution Data Management

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Large-scale sensor networks are systems that a large number of high-throughput autonomous sensor nodes are distributed over wide areas. Much attention has paid to provide efficient data management in such systems. Sensor grid provides low cost and high performance computing to physical world data perceived through sensors. This article analyses the real-time sensor grid challenges on large-scale air pollution data management. A sensor grid architecture for pollution data management is proposed. The processing of the service-oriented grid management is described in psuedocode. A simulation experiment investigates the performance of the data management for such a system.

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