Title: WP4.d: KTH General Report
1 WP4.d KTH General Report C. Fischione, H.
Hjalmarsson, K.H. Johansson, M. Johansson
2nd WP4.d meeting - Siena, Jul 18, 2005
2Outline
- Overview of past and current activities
- Cooperation with HYCON partners
- Activity plan for months 13-18
- Inputs for case studies
- Proposals for JPA to be defined for months 19-30
3Overview of past and current activities
- Radio Resource management
- Resource bidding mechanisms for latency, jitter,
connectivity, bandwidth, power - Enable performance guarantees despite network
variations - Quality of Service and Quality of Control
- Fundamental requirements for classes of
applications and platforms - Wireless Automation
- Control under limited and varying communication
and computation resources - Design methods and algorithms that address
distributed sensors and actuators - Time- and event-triggered control and
communication paradigms - Self-organisation and reconfiguration
- Cross-layer feedback
- Mechanisms to handle heterogeneity and
fluctuations - Signaling from lower layers to counteract
time-variations and disturbances - Improved link-layer performance by locally tuned
algorithms
4Overview of past and current activities
Radio Resource Management
Wireless Automation
- C. Fischione
- O. Flärdh
- H. Hjalmarsson
- K. Jacobsson
- B. Johansson
- C. Fischione
- K. H. Johansson
- A. Speranzon
- K. H. Johansson
- M. Johansson
- N. Möller
- P. Soldati
5Feedback Control Mechanism for Cross-Layer
Adaptation in Wireless Internet
- Integration of cellular network and Internet is
hard due to radio link variations - When used over wireless links, TCP cannot ensure
a high link utilization. - Improved traffic throughput through new radio
network feedback protocol - Proxy adapt sending rate to radio bandwidth
variations obtained from RNC
Collaboration with Justus Petersson, Robert Skog
and Åke Arvidsson
6Modelling of TCP/IP over Wireless Networks (with
UAQ)
- Multi-state first order Markov chain model
- Multi-user interference in the presence of
heterogeneous traffic sources. - Power control (inner and outer loop).
- Error recovery mechanisms at the data link layer.
- TCP end-to-end congestion control mechanisms.
7Adaptive Error Correction for Packet-Switched Data
Packet loss is compensated with a feedback
control mechanism that adds adaptive redundancy
8Self-Organizing scheduling
- Goal Scheduling as many links as possible in
each time slots avoiding any centralized
coordination and exploiting persistence
probabilities to access the channel - Nodes must locally coordinate themselves to
avoid packets collision and to maximize the
network utility. - Applications Dynamic and decentralized sensors
networks, ad hoc networks. - Analysis steps and Preliminary Results
- Theoretical performance achievable with
- primary interference only (orthogonal
channels). - Theoretical performance achievable with both
- primary and secondary interference
constraints - (centralized solution).
- Performance due to probabilistic self-organizing
- scheduling.
9Integration of Sensor Networks and deployed
Infrastructures
Wide area network
Disaster site
Fixed sensor/camera network
Mobile human operator
Mobile sensors
Cellular network
Head of Operation
Mobile robot
Mobile and Stationary Monitoring
10Collaborative Spatio-Temporal filtering in WSN
- Collaborative STP is a control technique to
increase the quality of the transmitted and
received signals - The integrity of the signals have a strong
influence on the physical layer performances,
Routing, MAC applications - The stability of closed loop control system may
require a specified quality of the signal (BER,
Outage probability,..)
Inverted Pendulum
SINR(t)
Sensor Node
SINR Th
t
Data Collector
Controller
11 Estimation in WSNs
- Relations between MAC scheme and Data estimation
- Distributed broadcasting of new estimations in a
Flat WSN - The estimation algorithms are affected by latency
events -
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Estimation
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In Hierarchical WSN
In a Flat WSN
Controller
12Event-Triggered Data TransmissionChange
Detection and Sensor Networks
Dont speak if you have nothing to say
- Ambient monitoring
- Use local data to detect changes with a
Cumulative Sum Test (optimal filtering) - If a change is detected locally, alert the
central node
13Consensus problem
- State information exchanged over quantized
wireless channel - Design of a state feedback control law to achieve
consensus - Network topology influences the task performance
14Wireless Automation Test and Verification
Change Detection
Integration of Sensor Networks and
Infrastructures
Probabilistic Self-Organizing Scheduling
AEGIS Graphic and Data Interface
Consensus Problem
MAC effects in Data Estimation
Spatio-Temporal Filtering
Omnet simulator environment
Tmote-sky mote
15Outline
- Overview of past and current activities
- Cooperation with HYCON partners
- Activity plan for months 13-18
- Inputs for cases studies
- Proposals for JPA to be defined for months 19-30
16Cooperation with HYCON partners
- Researchers and Students mobility
- ? KTH K.-E. Arzen, A. Bicchi, A. Cervin, M.
Cippitelli, F. Gunnarsson, S. Loretti, J.
Lygeros, G. Nikolakopoulos, D. Pallassini, C.
Rinaldi, F. Santucci, P. Soldati, J. Sousa - KTH ? K. H. Johansson, M. Johansson
- UNISI ? KTH P. Soldati (Ph.D. Student)
- UAQ ? KTH C. Fischione (Post Doc)
- Industrial cooperation
- Ericsson (IAB) Cross-layer feedback for TCP over
wireless (PhD projects) - ABB Corporate Research Wireless automation (MSc
projects) - Scania (IAB) Telematics for improved fuel
efficiency (PhD projects) - Swedish Defence Agency (IAB) Networked vehicles
(PhD projects)
17Outline
- Overview of past and current activities
- Cooperation with HYCON partners
- Activity plan for months 13-18
- Inputs for cases studies
- Proposal for JPA to be defined for months 19-30
18Activity plan for months 13-18
- Radio Resource Management
- Wireless Automation
- Sharing of software for the Motes
- Continued Collaboration MSC exchange
- Contribute to WP4d.2.2
19Outline
- Overview of past and current activities
- Cooperation with HYCON partners
- Activity plan for months 13-18
- Inputs for cases studies
- Proposal for JPA to be defined for months 19-30
20Inputs for cases studies
- Radio Resource Management
- Power-Rate allocation policies for TCP
optimization over wireless. - Link Layer Error Recovery techniques for TCP over
wireless. - Network-wide resource allocation in Ad-hoc
Networks - Wireless Automation
- Co-design of controllers and network protocols
- MAC effects on data estimation and control.
- Collaborative processing
- Consensus problems.
- Spatio-temporal filtering.
- Distributed change detection.
21Outline
- Overview of past and current activities
- Cooperation with HYCON partners
- Activity plan for months 13-18
- Inputs for cases studies
- Proposal for JPA to be defined for months 19-30
22Proposals for JPA to be defined for months 19-30
- Continued research focus on Resource Management
and Wireless Automation - Sharing of software and experience of WSN
platforms - Cross WP activities
- Application-oriented WP4d-WP4b, WP4c
- Dissemination-oriented WP1, WP6
- Organize invited sessions, workshop, special
journal issue.