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A real-time sensor network visualization system using KVS: Kyoto visualization system

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We report the system that collects the data from the sensor network and visualizes the data on real time by three dimensions on a computer. It becomes possible for this system to make a user make the measurement data on space intuitive.

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    SenSys '07: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems
    November 2007
    455 pages
    ISBN:9781595937636
    DOI:10.1145/1322263
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    • Sanjay Jha
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    Published: 06 November 2007

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    1. Kriging method
    2. interpolation
    3. isosurface
    4. visualization

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