The monotoring of the warehouse for the chemical product is a delicate operation, since it passes by a well knowing of nature for each storing products, behind their localization, their possible interaction and behind the action that must be taking in consideration in case of alert. In order to facilitate this management stockage, this paper proposed to use the ambient concept, where the product posses his proper information system and a wireless communication, in a manner to be intelligent and autonomous. This article proposed and developed a model of internal behavior for the active product that facilitates a distributed approach for the active security by the wireless sensors network. This may able to lead a communication protocol for wireless sensors network application level. This protocol is implemented in Castalia/Omnet ++ simulator. We used the experimental design method to obtain the optimal parameters. The results mention the interest and the feasibility of active product concept by the use of wireless sensors network.


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    Title :

    Concept of active communicative product by wireless sensors network


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    Publication date :

    2013-05-01


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    1885289 byte




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    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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