Title: EECE 621: Wireless Sensor Networks
1EECE 621Wireless Sensor Networks
- Prof. Sunggu Lee
- EE Dept., POSTECH
2Course Introduction
- Objective To learn about the emerging field of
Wireless Sensor Networks - Grading 30 midterm, 30 final, 40 project
- Home Page www.postech.ac.kr/class/eece621-01
- Course Textbook Shih-Lin Wu and Yu-Chee Tseng,
Wireless Ad Hoc Networking, Auerbach Publications
(Taylor and Francis), Boca Raton, 2007. - Reference Textbooks
- Feng Zhao and Leonidas Guibas, Wireless Sensor
Networks, Elsevier (Morgan Kaufmann), San
Francisco, 2004. - Research papers in this area
- Contact slee_at_postech.ac.kr,Office 2-403 Phone
279-2236
3Course Syllabus
- Syllabus based on course textbook
- 1. Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks
(WSNs) short overview - 2. Sensor Coverage and Connectivity of WSNs Ch.
1 - 3. Communication Protocols Ch. 2
- 4. Hardware Platforms Ch. 3
- 5. Energy Conservation Techniques Ch. 4, 14
- 6. Security in WSNs Ch. 5
- 7. Autonomous Swarm-Bot Systems for WSNs Ch. 6
- 8. WSN Applications Ch. 7
- 9. Localization Techniques Ch. 9
- 10. Channel Assignment Methods Ch. 8, 10
- 11. Multi-Channel MAC Protocols Ch. 11
- 12. Quality of Service for Wireless Ad Hoc
Networks Ch. 12-13 - 13. Opportunities for Research related to WSNs
research papers, other
4Intro to Wireless Sensor Networks
- Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
- A wireless network of small computing devices
with embedded sensors - Also referred to as a Ubiquitous Sensor Network
(USN) - Integration of several different technologies
- Sensors used to convert various sensed signals
(temperature, humidity, pressure sound,
magnetism, light, etc.) into digital values - Network management (link creation, routing,
multicasting, etc.) for ad-hoc networks created
using wireless links - Application programs that can combine the raw
data provided by various distributed sensors into
useful information - Many interesting research issues related to WSNs
5Example WSN Applications
- Counter-sniper System
- Vanderbilt University
- Determine sniper locationto within a building
window - lt MICA2 mote gt
IEEE Computer, 2003 - Habitat monitoring
- Great Duck Island (GDI)
- UC Berkeley
- Sense temperature and humidityvariations in bird
nests to studybehavior of special birds (petrels)
6Examples of WSN Devices (1/2)
LWIM III UCLA, 1996 Geophone, RFM radio, PIC,
star network
AWAIRS I UCLA/RSC 1998 Geophone, DS/SS Radio,
strongARM, Multi-hop networks
WINS NG 2.0 Sensoria, 2001 Node
development platform multi- sensor, dual
radio, Linux on SH4, Preprocessor, GPS
- UCB Mote, 2000
- 4 Mhz, 4K Ram
- 512K EEProm,
- 128K code, CSMA
- half-duplex RFM radio
Processor
D. Estrin, MOBICOM 2002 Tutorial
7Examples of WSN Devices (2/2)
COTS-BOTS (UCB)
UCLA iBadge
iPAQ with CF cards
M. Srivastava, MOBICOM 2002 Tutorial
8WSN Research Issues
- Sensor node coverage
- Ensuring communication connectivity
- Communication issues
- Ensuring connectivity
- Communication protocols
- Routing, multicasting, broadcasting
- Time synchronization of WSN nodes
- Localization determining 2-D or 3-D positions
of WSN nodes - Energy conservation - coordination of sleep/wake
cycles while maintaining coverage, connectivity - Security
- Channel assignment/scheduling for effective
communication - Research-related issues for specific WSN
applications, etc.