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Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless
Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title
Proposed MESH-WPAN Applications and Usage
Scenarios Date Submitted July,
2004 Source Myung J. Lee, Chunhui Zhu
Company Samsung Lab _at_ CCNY
Address 140 St. Convent
Ave., New York, NY 10031, USA.
Voice1-212-650-7260

E-Maillee_at_ccny.cuny.edu, zhuc_at_ccny.cuny.edu Re
AbstractThis document proposes
potential applications of mesh WPAN network and
its usage scenarios
PurposeTo derive the Marketing Requirement
Document Notice This document has been
prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is
offered as a basis for discussion
and is not binding on the contributing
individual(s) or organization(s). The material
in this document is subject to
change in form and content after further study.
The contributor(s) reserve(s) the
right to add, amend or withdraw material
contained herein. ReleaseThe contributor
acknowledges and accepts that this contribution
becomes the property of IEEE and
may be made publicly available by P802.15.
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MESH-WPAN Application and Usage Scenarios
  • Myung J. Lee, Chunhui Zhu
  • Samsung Lab _at_ CCNY

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Application 1 Low Rate Sensor Mesh Network
  • Low transmission power and long battery live for
    sensor nodes
  • Large coverage area of monitoring and control
  • Reliable sensory data transmission via multiple
    paths.

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Usage Scenarios (1/8)
  • Asset management assistance
  • Touch/Pressure sensors (e.g. art works, windows
    and doors)
  • Audio and video surveillance
  • Smoke and gas sensors
  • Structural integrity/health monitoring (bridges,
    tunnels and highways)

5
Usage Scenarios (2/8)
  • Building/Home Automation
  • Temperature/Humidity, Heating, Ventilation and
    Air-Conditioning monitoring and controls
  • Light sensor and remote light switch
  • Remote Dimmer Control
  • Occupancy/Activity Sensor
  • Damper/Fan/Valve controls

6
Usage Scenarios (3/8)
  • Defense/Homeland Security
  • Battlefield monitoring
  • C/B/N threat detection
  • Subway/Rail/Bus monitoring
  • Infrastructure Monitoring

7
Usage Scenarios (4/8)
  • Industrial
  • Machine condition monitoring
  • Inventory tracking and surveillance
  • Supply chain management
  • Process monitoring
  • Temperature/Pressure/Flow monitoring

8
Usage Scenarios (5/8)
  • Agricultural
  • Crop disease / nutrient management
  • Microclimate monitoring
  • Transportation
  • Traffic monitoring/management
  • Fleet management

9
Usage Scenarios (6/8)
  • Retail
  • Inventory management
  • Alarms / building security
  • Healthcare
  • Hospital personnel and equipment tracking
  • Inventory tracking
  • Patient monitoring/management

10
Usage Scenarios (7/8)
  • Research
  • Habitat monitoring
  • Remote Ecological Sensor Network (e.g. endangered
    species of plants)
  • Environment Observation and Forecasting System
  • Weather
  • Environmental pollution
  • Seismic sensing

11
Usage Scenarios (8/8)
  • Automatic meter readings
  • Gas/Water/Electric
  • Active tags
  • Personnel tracking (e.g. coal mine security)
  • Ship/Airplane monitoring and control

12
Application 2 High Rate Data/Media Mesh
Network
  • For high rate data applications, mesh networks
    can be used to provide
  • Higher throughput (via multipaths)
  • Extended communication range
  • Multi-tier networks combining high/low rate
    devices
  • Frequency/time reuse
  • Reliability/Robustness.

13
Usage Scenarios (1/2)
  • Video and audio streams go through different
    paths and integrated into a single AV session at
    the destination
  • The I, B and P frames of an MPEG video stream go
    through different paths and integrated into a
    single MPEG video at the destination The devices
    can determine to accept one or more streams
    depending on their capability.

14
Usage Scenarios (2/2)
  • Multiple paths between the source and the
    destination, either being uses simultaneously or
    in a main-path/backup-path manner, provides low
    latency and robustness
  • Replacement of IEEE 1394 and USB 2.0.
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