We start with a simple problem and cover it in detail to illustrate the ideas behind the CNS approach. We first propose a computational model for temperature variation during a 24-hour period. This model is then incorporated into a one-SEL S-Net in order to report any period during which the sampled temperature values are invalid with respect to (1) the temperature model, or (2) the sensor model. A detailed discussion of the simulation is given in order to facilitate the understanding of more complicated scenarios that appear in later chapters.
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Henderson, T. (2009). CSN: Overview of Approach. In: Computational Sensor Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09643-8_2
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