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WSN Integrated Cloud Computing for N-Care System (NCS) using Middleware Services
Chandrakant N1, Bijil A. P2, Puneeth P3, Deepa Shenoy P4, Venugopal K. R5, L. M. Patnaik6

1Chandrakant N, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Visvesvaraya College of University, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
2Bijil A.P, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Visvesvaraya College of University, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
3Puneeth P, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Visvesvaraya College of University, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
4Deepa Shenoy P, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Visvesvaraya College of University, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
5Venugopal K.R, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Visvesvaraya College of University, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
6L.M. Patnaik, Honorary Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
Manuscript received on 11 June 2013 | Revised Manuscript received on 17 June 2013 | Manuscript Published on 30 June 2013 | PP: 194-208 | Volume-3 Issue-1, June 2013 | Retrieval Number: A0952063113/13©BEIESP
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Abstract: The number of wireless devices with powerful sensing capabilities is constantly growing. A mobile phone is an example of a device that is packed with several powerful sensors. Cloud computing is another area that been in focus over the last decade. Cloud computing can be defined as an architectural abstraction that provides scalability and reliability based on requirement. The challenge lies in the fact that sensors for different purposes are heterogeneous in nature. We propose a framework called the N-Care System that utilizes heterogeneous wireless networks to collect data, cloud services to provide additional computational capabilities and provides information for different types of end users. A wireless sensor network consisting of sensors that possess both sensing and transmitting capabilities forms a communication back-bone that can capture a wide variety of data. Multiple sensors are grouped in to a cluster that consists of an internet capable computing device called cluster head that collects data from the constituent sensor nodes and pushes it in to a cloud based database. End users can log in and access data from sensors that fall under the user’s domain.
Keywords: Middleware, WSN, MANET, NCS, Cluster, Cloud

Scope of the Article: Cloud Computing