Title: WINLAB and Next-Generation Wireless Networking
1WINLABand Next-Generation Wireless Networking
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- www.winlab.rutgers.edu
2Orientation Overview
- Overview of WINLAB
- Who we are
- Research vision
- Industry Collaborators
- Focus Projects
- Research Highlights and Prototypes
- Hardware Cognitive Radios and MUSE
- PARIS and DARWIN
- ORBIT
3Wireless Information Network Laboratory
- Cooperative industry-university research center
at Rutgers University, focused on wireless
technology - In operation since 1989, with a strong track
record of research contributions to wireless data
networking - Research program a mix of core RD, focus
projects and industry collaboration - 15-20 Industry sponsors, NSF, NJCST,
- 20 faculty/staff 40-50 students
- Starting in Fall 2001, WINLAB has executed a
strategic growth plan that has significantly
increased research scope/activity and taken the
center into new areas such as sensor technology
and ad-hoc networking
4WINLAB Research Direction Next Generation
Wireless Networks
MSC
Internet (IP-based)
Public Switched Network (PSTN)
Research Themes Super-fast short range
radios UWB, MIMO Sensor devices/SOC 4G radio
next-gen WLAN Spectrum coordination Unified
mobility protocols Ad-hoc network RRM , MAC and
routing protocols Ad-hoc net QoS
security Sensor net software models etc.
Generic mobile infrastructure
Custom Mobile Infrastructure (e.g. GSM, 3G)
BSC
BTS
WLAN Access Point
BTS
Infostation cache
WLAN Hot-Spot
VOIP
Ad-hoc network extension
CDMA, GSM or 3G radio access network
Research Themes Faster radios Interference
issues Power control 3G Scheduling Handoff
algorithms WLAN MAC 3G/WLAN interworking Security
Mobile content etc.
VOIP (dual-mode)
Broadband Media cluster (e.g. UWB or MIMO)
Low-tier clusters (e.g. low power 802.11 sensor)
Today
Future?
5WINLAB Overview Industry Sponsors
Panasonic
Aruba Networks, PnP Networks, Semandex Networks
Research Partners
6WINLAB Overview Focus Projects
- Several focus projects ongoing, both Government
and industry supported ... - Dynamic spectrum management (NSF ITR, 02-05)
- Multimodal Sensor-on-Silicon MUSE (NJCST,
02-07) - ORBIT Open-Access Research Testbed for Wireless
Networks (NSF NRT project, 03-07) joint with
Columbia, Princeton several corporate RD labs - MIMO networks/DAPHNE (new NSF grant, 03-06)
joint with Princeton NJIT - PARIS Privacy Augmented Relaying of Information
from Sensors (new NSF NeTS-NOSS Project) - Cognitive Wireless Networks (two new NSF
Projects) - 4G Radio Resource Management (03-)
- Adaptive link layer for 3G systems (03-)
- Security in next-generation wireless networks
(02-06)
Major government projects
Industry supported focus projects
7RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
8Hardware Projects Cognitive Radio and MUSE
- MUSE Multimodal Sensors
- First system-level MUSE prototype completed 11/03
- New ECG interface board
- CerfCube platform with 802.11b (off-the shelf
components) - WINLAB drivers networking software
- Next steps
- Make this prototype available to BioMed and UMDNJ
collaborators - Integrate with ZnO devices
- Continue work towards MUSE sensor SoP/SoC with
low-power 802.11b
- Cognitive Radios
- Network Centric concept for cognitive radio
prototype, integrating agile RF/adaptive modem
with network processing for etiquettes and
multi-hop collaboration - Joint NSF NeTS proposal with Bell Labs (Dr. T.
Sizer) and GA Tech (Prof. Lasker) to develop
flexible cognitive radio platform
Bell Laboratories Software Defined Radio
(Baseband Processor) Courtesy of Dr. T. Sizer
9PARIS DARWIN Securing Wireless Networks
- DARWIN Defenses for Attacks of
Radio-interference on Wireless Networks - Wireless networks may be subjected to jamming
attacks that prevent wireless communication. - Defense Strategies Channel Surfing and Spatial
Retreats.
- PARIS Privacy Augmented Relaying of Information
from Sensors - Issues that arise because an adversary observes
the context surrounding creation/transmission of
wireless message. - For tactical networks, Source-Location Privacy
focuses on protecting the networked soldier from
traceback attacks by adversaries!
Interferer
Receiver
Game Over!
Sender
10WINLAB Prototypes ORBIT Testbed
- Open-access next-generation wireless network
testbed being developed at Rutgers for NSF
network research testbeds (NRT) program - Large scale radio grid emulator for evaluating
new concepts for future wireless networks, e.g.
ad-hoc sensor nets, pervasive systems... - Also, outdoor field trial network covering RU
Busch NB campuses for real-world application
work
Global Internet
Research User of Testbed
ns-2 scripts code downloads
Static radio node
Emulator Mapping
Firewall
High Speed Net
Mobility Server
Open API 3G BTS
3Gaccess link
Open API Access Point (802.11b)
Ad-hoc link
Wired routers
Radio link emulation
Mobile node (robotic control)
Dual-mode Radio device
End-user devices
1. Radio Grid for Lab Emulation
2. Field Trial Network
11ORBIT Radio Node
ORBIT Radio Node with integrated Chassis Manager
Non-Grid Node Chassis Manager
12The Grid Hardware
ORBIT 64-node RADIO GRID EMULATOR (Oct 2004)