• DocumentCode
    598536
  • Title

    An Eco-friendly Hybrid Urban Computing Network Combining Community-Based Wireless LAN Access and Wireless Sensor Networking

  • Author

    Wijnants, Maarten ; Lamotte, Wim ; Letor, N. ; Blondia, Chris ; Poorter, E.D. ; Naudts, D. ; Verstichel, Stijn ; Lannoo, Bart ; Moerman, I. ; Matthys, Nelson ; Huygens, Christophe

  • Author_Institution
    Expertise Centre for Digital Media, Hasselt Univ., Diepenbeek, Belgium
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    20-23 Nov. 2012
  • Firstpage
    410
  • Lastpage
    417
  • Abstract
    Computer-enhanced smart environments, distributed environmental monitoring, wireless communication, energy conservation and sustainable technologies, ubiquitous access to Internet-located data and services, user mobility and innovation as a tool for service differentiation are all significant contemporary research subjects and societal developments. This position paper presents the design of a hybrid municipal network infrastructure that, to a lesser or greater degree, incorporates aspects from each of these topics by integrating a community-based Wi-Fi access network with Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) functionality. The former component provides free wireless Internet connectivity by harvesting the Internet subscriptions of city inhabitants. To minimize session interruptions for mobile clients, this subsystem incorporates technology that achieves (near-)seamless handover between Wi-Fi access points. The WSN component on the other hand renders it feasible to sense physical properties and to realize the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. This in turn scaffolds the development of value-added end-user applications that are consumable through the community-powered access network. The WSN subsystem invests substantially in ecological considerations by means of a green distributed reasoning framework and sensor middleware that collaboratively aim to minimize the network´s global energy consumption. Via the discussion of two illustrative applications that are currently being developed as part of a concrete smart city deployment, we offer a taste of the myriad of innovative digital services in an extensive spectrum of application domains that is unlocked by the proposed platform.
  • Keywords
    Internet; Internet of Things; energy consumption; inference mechanisms; middleware; mobile computing; sustainable development; town and country planning; wireless LAN; wireless sensor networks; Internet of Things; Internet subscription; Internet-located data; Internet-located service; IoT paradigm; WSN functionality; Wi-Fi access point; application domain; community-based wireless LAN access; community-powered access network; computer-enhanced smart environment; distributed environmental monitoring; eco-friendly hybrid urban computing network; energy conservation; global energy consumption; green distributed reasoning framework; hybrid municipal network infrastructure; innovation; local area network; seamless handover; sensor middleware; service differentiation; session interruption; smart city deployment; sustainable technology; ubiquitous access; user mobility; value-added end-user application; wireless Internet connectivity; wireless communication; wireless fidelity; wireless sensor networking; Cognition; Communities; Green products; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Internet; Logic gates; Wireless sensor networks; Urban computing; community-based Internet access; digital service innovation; energy efficiency; seamless wifi connectivity; sensor; smart spaces; wireless sensor network;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Besancon
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5146-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GreenCom.2012.66
  • Filename
    6468344