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News

  • Full day tutorial at Grenoble, February 25th.
  • Full day tutorial at Lille, February 5th. Take the train !!!
  • Red ribbon will be cut in November. First full day tutorial on the SensLAB Grenoble site on Nov 24th.
  • The network located at INRIA Grenoble is set up.

Welcome to SensLAB

The purpose of the SensLAB project is to deploy a very large scale open wireless sensor network platform. SensLAB's main and most important goal is to offer an accurate and efficient scientific tool to help in the design, development, tuning, and experimentation of real large-scale sensor network applications.

Ambient and sensor networks have recently emerged as a premier research topic. Sensor networks are a promising approach and a multi-disciplinary venture that combines computer networks, signal processing, software engineering, embedded systems, and statistics on the technology side. On the scientific applications side, it covers a large spectrum: safety and security of buildings or spaces, measuring traffic flows, environmental engineering, and ecology, to cite a few. Sensor networks will also play an essential role in the upcoming age of pervasive computing as our personal mobile devices will interact with sensor networks dispatched in the environment.

SensLAB would be a unique scientific tool for the research on wireless sensor networks.

SensLAB is supported by ANR:


and labelized by MINALOGIC:


For more information about the project, please navigate through the different pages:

  • Consortium: list of partners involved in the SensLAB project
  • Testbed: description of the testbed features
  • Third Party experiments: instructions on how to use the SensLAB testbed and the past experiments hosted
  • Events: upcoming and past events related to the SensLAB project
  • Documents: project deliverables and scientific papers
  • Tutorial: tutorials in relation with the work done on the project
  • Links: external links related to the SensLAB project
  • Contact Us: contact details for additional information