Title: Sensor Network Applications
1Sensor Network Applications
- 2004.09.11
- Kim, Chang Soon
- Super Computing Laboratory
- Dept. of Computer Science, Yonsei Univ.
2Contents
- Introduction
- Environmental Sensor Networks
- introduction
- General Architecture
- Sensor Network Evolution
- GlacsWeb Monitoring System
- Sensor Network Challenges
- Conclusion
3Introduction
- Sensor Network(SN) can be used to monitor
- Our environment
- Objects in environment
- Interactions of objects with each other
- Examples
- Habitat, structural, disaster and emergency
monitoring
4On Going Researches
- Environmental Sensor Networks
- Kirk Martinez, Jane K.Hart, and Royan Ong
- Univ. of Southampton
- Radiation Detection with Distributed Sensor
Network - Seam M.Brennan
- Univ. of New Mexico
- For detecting of radiological radiation
- Shooter Localization in Urban Terrain
- Akos Ledeczi
- Univ. of Vanderbilt
- Sniper-detecting system
5On Going Researches (cont.)
- Radiation Detection with Distributed Sensor
Network - Shooter Localization in Urban Terrain
6Environmental Sensor Networks
- Kirk Martinez, Jane K. Hart, and Royan Ong
- University of Southampton
7Contents
- Environmental Sensor Networks
- Introduction
- General Architecture
- Sensor Network Evolution
- GlacsWeb Monitoring System
- Sensor Network Challenges
- Conclusion
8Introduction
- Benefits
- Can apply to remote or dangerous inaccessible
locations - Components of SN (research areas)
- Sensing
- Communication
- Computing
- Domain knowledge
- E.g) temperature, pressure, or vibration
- SN must be designed to withstand these conditions
- Another Issues in SN
- Security mechanisms
- Propagation methods of information
- Elements of system should
- Decide what data to pass on
- Local area summaries and filtering
- Rather than simple one-way data stream
9Generic Architecture
- Sensor Node
- Gather data autonomously
- Pass to the Base Station(s)
- Organization
- Ad-Hoc set of clusters with representative nodes
- Base Station
- Forward the data to a SNS
- Interface
- Web Service or other
- Sensor Network Server
10Sensor Network Evolution
- At the beginning
- Analog Loggers
- Today
- Small scale
- Argus video system
- Automated monitoring of soil-water sensor
- Large scale
- Environmental observations
- Forecasting system
- Next logical step
- Expand monitoring to more remote locations
11GLACSWEB Monitoring System
- Monitoring system for a glacial environment
- Focuses on the ongoing research area of
subglacial bed deformation
12System Overview
GLACSWEB Monitoring System
- Probes
- Pressure, temperature, and orientation sensors
- BS
- Communication relay
- Temperature and tilt sensors, snow meter, and
dGPS(ice movement) - Reference station
- Transferring data
- Acts as the position-reference point
13Sensor Nodes
GLACSWEB Monitoring System
- Sensor nodes must be
- Low cost
- Low power for long-time operation
- Automated (maintenance free)
- Robust to withstand errors and failures
- Low polluting
14Base Station Communications
GLACSWEB Monitoring System
- Techniques
- Store-and-forward
- Ring buffer
- Backup channel
- GSM to send data directly to the SNS
- Custom packet-based protocol instead of TCP/IP
- Error detection, time-out, checksums and retry
- Makes resilient to communication errors
15GLACSWEB Monitoring System
16Computing
GLACSWEB Monitoring System
- Must incorporate
- Microcontrollers for sensor nodes
- Small OS for sensor nodes
- Low-power system for BS
- With Suspend mode
- Routing and message-passing
- Server for the SNS
- Publishing S/W
17Preliminary Results
GLACSWEB Monitoring System
- Installed prototype system
- Briksdalsbreen, Norway, in August 2003
- Examples
18Preliminary Results (cont.)
GLACSWEB Monitoring System
19Sensor Network Challenges
- Miniaturization
- Power management
- For long-term operation of SN
- Radio communication
- For reliable comm. under any conditions
- Scalability
- Remote management
- Cant regularly visit systems in isolated
locations - Usability
- Must primarily consist of off-the-shelf
components - Standardization
- A solution is SN Semantic Web
- Security
20Conclusion
- Environmental SN offer an exciting research
opportunity - To enhance our understanding of the Earth
- But, SN must sustainable for the natural
environment - We have to cope the challenges
- Environmental SN Semantic Web Service
- For standardize publication