How can traditional network topologies be adapted to the new communications medium?
The development of network technologies has prompted sensor folks to consider alternatives that reduce costs and complexity and improve reliability. Early sensor networks used simple twisted shielded pair (TSP) implementations for each sensor. Later, the industry adopted multidrop buses (e.g., Ethernet). Now we re starting to see true web-based networks (e.g., the World Wide Web) implemented on the factory floor.
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