Abstract—Complex Event Processing (CEP) has received wider acceptability due to its systematic and multilevel architecture driven concept approach. CEP is an emerging technology in the field of data processing and identifying patterns of interest from multiple streams of events. High levels of integrated self learning applications can be developed. CEP is used in development of applications which have to deal with voluminous streams of incoming data with the task of finding meaningful events or patterns of events, and respond to the events of interest in real time. In this paper a CEP based application for object detection tracking in a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) environment is proposed. Also the detection of an intruder using semantic query processing is proposed. ESPER, an open source Complex Event Processing engine is used to develop the application.
Index Terms—CEP, Wireless Sensor Network, Semantic Query, Intrusion, ESPER
The authors are with Department of IT, MIT, Anna Univerisity, Chennai, India (email: bhargaviren@gmail.com; vaidehivijay@gmail.com).
Cite: Bhargavi R. and V. Vaidehi, "Complex Event Processing for Object Tracking and Intrusion Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 435-439, 2011.
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