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= Ideas = |
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== Requirements == |
== Requirements == |
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* Robust |
* Robust |
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* Priorization of processing tasks |
* Priorization of processing tasks |
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* ... |
* ... |
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== Application Domain: Early Warning for Earthquakes (Natural Disasters) == |
== Application Domain: Early Warning for Earthquakes (Natural Disasters) == |
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* Online shake-maps |
* Online shake-maps |
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* Typical processing patterns?? |
* Typical processing patterns?? |
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== Additional Services == |
== Additional Services == |
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* toll collection for the usage of roads |
* toll collection for the usage of roads |
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* ... |
* ... |
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== OTS Hardware/Software == |
== OTS Hardware/Software == |
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* BRN |
* BRN |
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* Linux/Click/... |
* Linux/Click/... |
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== Constrains == |
== Constrains == |
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* networking bandwidth and |
* networking bandwidth and |
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* latency |
* latency |
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= Further Information = |
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== EWS Papers == |
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* Werner-Allen, Johnson, Ruiz, Lees, Welsh: <b>Monitoring Volcanic Eruptions with a Wireless Sensor Network </b> [http://earth.unh.edu/johnson/PAPERS/ewsn.pdf] |
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* Werner-Allen, Lorincz, Ruiz, Marcillo, Johnson, Lees, Welsh: <b>Deploying a wireless sensor network on an active volcano</b>. IEEE Internet Computing, accepted, in press [http://earth.unh.edu/johnson/PAPERS/IEEEComputing.pdf] |
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* A. Mainwaring, J. Polastre, R. Szewczyk, D. Culler, and J. Anderson: <b>Wireless sensor networks for habitat monitoring</b>. ACM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications (WSNA’02), Atlanta, GA, USA, Sept. 2002. |
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== WSN Papers == |
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* Robert, Szewczyk, J. Polastre, A. Mainwaring, and D. Culler: <b>Lessons from a sensor network expedition</b>. Proc. 1st European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN ’04), January 2004. |
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* J. Hill, R. Szewczyk, A. Woo, S. Hollar, D. E. Culler, and K. S. J. Pister: <b>System architecture directions for networked sensors</b>. Proc. the 9th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Boston, MA, USA, Nov. 2000, pp. 93–104. |
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* Levis, Patel, Shenker, Culler: Trickle: <b>A self-regulating algorithm for code propagation and maintenance in wireless sensor networks</b>. Proc. the First USENIX/ACM Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI), 2004. |
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* Woo, Tong, Culler: <b>Taming the underlying challenges of reliable multihop routing in sensor networks</b>. Proc. the First ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2003), November 2003. |
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== Technology == |
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* G. Werner-Allen and M. Welsh: <b>MoteLab: Harvard Sensor Network Testbed</b>. [http://motelab.eecs.harvard.edu] |
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* <b>FreeWave Technologies, Inc. [http://www.freewave.com] |
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* Moteiv Corporation: <b>Telos Sensor Network Module</b> [http://www.moteiv.com] |
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* <b>Crossbow</b> Technology Inc. [http://www.xbow.com] |
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== Misc == |
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* David Culler [http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler/] |
Revision as of 20:42, 27 January 2006
Ideas
Requirements
- Robust
- Cheap
- Timeliness: Online and Real-Time
- Opportunistic
- Scalability
- Networking interconnection (internal/external)
- Self-organization
- Unplanned (spontaneous) deployment
- dependability and accuracy
- Persistant storage
- Priorization of processing tasks
- ...
Application Domain: Early Warning for Earthquakes (Natural Disasters)
- Possible areas: Istanbul, Bucarest, ...
- Finely meshed network
- Long distance interconnection
- Online monitoring and processing
- Alarming (Early warning, Interrupt supplies)
- Storage of historical data
- Before and after disaster infrastructure
- Online shake-maps
- Typical processing patterns??
Additional Services
- public internet access,
- email delivery
- toll collection for the usage of roads
- ...
OTS Hardware/Software
- cheap COTS Router
- cheap COTS Sensosr Hardware
- IEEE 802.11 license-free radio
- BRN
- Linux/Click/...
Constrains
in
- processing time,
- computing power,
- memory,
- storage,
- networking bandwidth and
- latency
Further Information
EWS Papers
- Werner-Allen, Johnson, Ruiz, Lees, Welsh: Monitoring Volcanic Eruptions with a Wireless Sensor Network [1]
- Werner-Allen, Lorincz, Ruiz, Marcillo, Johnson, Lees, Welsh: Deploying a wireless sensor network on an active volcano. IEEE Internet Computing, accepted, in press [2]
- A. Mainwaring, J. Polastre, R. Szewczyk, D. Culler, and J. Anderson: Wireless sensor networks for habitat monitoring. ACM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications (WSNA’02), Atlanta, GA, USA, Sept. 2002.
WSN Papers
- Robert, Szewczyk, J. Polastre, A. Mainwaring, and D. Culler: Lessons from a sensor network expedition. Proc. 1st European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN ’04), January 2004.
- J. Hill, R. Szewczyk, A. Woo, S. Hollar, D. E. Culler, and K. S. J. Pister: System architecture directions for networked sensors. Proc. the 9th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Boston, MA, USA, Nov. 2000, pp. 93–104.
- Levis, Patel, Shenker, Culler: Trickle: A self-regulating algorithm for code propagation and maintenance in wireless sensor networks. Proc. the First USENIX/ACM Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI), 2004.
- Woo, Tong, Culler: Taming the underlying challenges of reliable multihop routing in sensor networks. Proc. the First ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2003), November 2003.
Technology
- G. Werner-Allen and M. Welsh: MoteLab: Harvard Sensor Network Testbed. [3]
- FreeWave Technologies, Inc. [4]
- Moteiv Corporation: Telos Sensor Network Module [5]
- Crossbow Technology Inc. [6]
Misc
- David Culler [7]