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Item VISNET: A study case for visualize sensor ad-hoc networks behavior(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019-05-23) Gonzalez, Jorge; Luo, Xun; Alomia, Gustavo; Zuñiga Cañon, Claudia L.Ad-hoc sensor networks are difficult to maintain and follow, due to the facts that networks are autonomous, and nodes are usually located in a remote place. The need to monitor and keep records of the operation of these networks motivates us to develop and implement a tool that allows not only monitoring the network but also using the data circulating in it to provide useful information to a community, either about the conditions of the environment, climate or other type of information that can be captured through sensors. This paper proposes a way to implement a visualization tool and shows the experiments performed over a wireless Ad-hoc network using temperature and humidity sensors.Item Work in progress: Compilation of environmental data through portable low-cost sensors with delay-tolerant mobile ad-hoc networks(IEEE Computer Society, 2017-11-23) Zuñiga Cañon, Claudia L.; Asorey Cacheda, R.; Largo Ortiz, J.; Sinisterra González, A.Poor air quality in urban areas is becoming an important problem that needs to be addressed. This paper presents the system architecture of project Urb@nEcoLife for compilation of environmental data using low-cost data sensors. Although there are several proposals dealing with sensor networks, most of them focus on solving partial problems. Urb@nEcoLife is a comprehensive proposal that develops a low-cost hardware platform together with a software architecture and a custom network topology. In addition, its main contribution is the introduction of crowdsourcing to get a really useful system for users by providing them with alerts, advises, reports and forecasts. Urb@nEcoLife is in its initial stages of development. Currently, work is underway on the development of the network architecture and the integration of the sensing devices.