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Title: Wireless Sensor Network


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NetSim v9
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Network Simulation/Emulation Platform
Wireless Sensor Networks
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Wireless Sensor Network
  • A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless
    network consisting of spatially distributed
    autonomous devices using sensors to cooperatively
    monitor physical or environmental conditions,
    such as temperature, sound, vibration, pressure,
    motion or pollutants, at different locations.

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Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Formed by hundreds or thousands of sensors that
    communicate with each other and pass data along
    from one to another
  • Research done in this area focus mostly on
    reducing power consumption and battery life
    extension of sensors.

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A world of sensors
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Introduction to WSN / IEEE 802.15.4 WR-PAN
  • 802.15.4 standard specifies the PHY and MAC layer
    for low rate personal area networks
  • Ideal for communication between sensors because
    this standard
  • Focused on low-cost low-power communication
    between devices
  • Can work no underlying infrastructure (no
    routers, switches, base stations etc)
  • Approx 10m coverage range with transfer rate of
    250Kbps
  • Collision avoidance through CSMA/CA
  • Frequencies
  • 868 - 915 MHz
  • 2.4 GHz ISM band and free worldwide

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Components of WSN in NetSim
  • Sink node
  • The principal controller in WSN
  • Sensors send the sensed data to the sink
  • Sensor
  • - An abstract entity that can sense any physical
    phenomena such as temperature, pressure,
    light, etc.
  • Agent
  • - An abstraction for the physical phenomenon
    being sensed
  • Any WSN has two components, the sensing part and
    the network communication part. NetSim is
    agnostic to the sensing part and only simulates
    the network communication

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Deployment
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IEEE 802.15.4 operational modes
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SuperFrame Structure
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SuperFrame Contd..
The structure of a superframe is defined by two
parameters macBeaconOrder (BO)
macSuperframeOrder (SO)
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  • macBeaconOrder (BO) this attribute describes the
    interval at which the coordinator must transmit
    beacon frames. The value of the macBeaconOrder
    and the Beacon Interval (BI) are related as
    follows
  • macSuperframeOrder (SO) this attributes
    describes the length of the active portion of the
    superframe, which includes the beacon frame. The
    value of the macSuperframeOrder and the
    Superframe Duration

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Beacon Enabled Mode
  • If SO BO ?SD BIHence the superframe is
    always active.(no Inactive Period)
  • According to the IEEE standard, if SOBO 15 ,
    then the superframe shall not exist and the
    network will operate in the non beacon-enabled
    mode.

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CSMA/CA Algorithm
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Data Link Layer Parameters
Parameter Standard Name Standard Value
Beacon Order BO 0 to 15
SuperFrame Order SO 0 to 15
Base SuperFrame Duration aBaseSuperframeDuration 15.36 milliseconds
Min Backoff Exponent macMinBE 3
Max Backoff Exponent aMaxBE 5
Max Frame Retries aMaxframeRetries 3
Max CSMA Backoffs macMaxCSMABackoffs 4
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PHY Parameters
Parameter Standard Value
Frequency Band 2.4 GHz
Chip Rate 2000 McPS
Symbol Rate 62.5 kSymbolsPS
Modulation Technique O-QPSK
Unit Backoff Time 20 Symbols
Turn Around Time 12 Symbols
Transmitter Power 100 mW
Sensor Range 100 m
Receiver Sensitivity -85 dbm
ED Threshold -95 dbm
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Power Model and Energy Harvesting in WSN
  • Wireless Sensor nodes are designed to operate in
    very low data rate
  • The sensor is in sleep mode most of the time
  • Perform sensing and communication when needed
  • Moderate power consumption in active mode and
    very low power consumption in sleep mode
  • Improve lifetime of the network

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Power Model Metrics
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References
  • Specification-based Intrusion Detection for Home
    Area Networks in Smart Grids
  • Paria Jokar, Hasen Nicanfar, Victor C.M. Leung
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    The University of British Columbia
  • ZigBee for Building Control Wireless Sensor
    Networks
  • Fabio L. Zucatto1,2, Clecio A. Biscassi2
    Ferdinando Monsignore2, Francis Fidélix2, Samuel
    Coutinho2, and Mônica L. Rocha1
  • ZigBee Based Wireless Sensor Networks and Its
    Applications in Industrial
  • Shizhuang Lin1, Jingyu Liu2 and Yanjun Fang3
    Department of Automation, Wuhan University
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