Title :
SCIMPS: an integrated approach to distributed processing in sensor webs
Author :
Andrews, David ; Evans, Joe ; Mangipudi, Venumadhav ; Mandapaka, Aditya
Abstract :
Mixed signal, micro-electro-mechanical, and wireless communication technologies have accelerated our ability to define and build existing and newly emerging hardware platforms into globally and geographically distributed virtual computing systems. The application domain of these new sensor webs is broad, ranging from bio-medical applications, through remote environmental analysis and sensing, to bio-terrorism. Limited hardware and software, low bandwidth, limited power supply all put numerous strict demands on the design of communication and computation models for the sensor web systems. We discuss a new tightly coupled computation/communication design (SCIMPS), and it´s supporting communication protocol KUASAR. KUASAR was developed to support the unique operational requirements of sensor webs, including ad hoc deployment of unknown numbers of processors, and data accessing based on attributes and abstract domains. We have successfully simulated KUASAR on TOSSIM, a simulator developed for Berkeley Motes, and have performed a formal verification of the protocol using SPIN.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; embedded systems; formal verification; protocols; sensor fusion; wireless sensor networks; Berkeley Motes; KUASAR; SCIMPS; TOSSIM; abstract domains; ad hoc networks; communication protocol; distributed processing; embedded systems; formal verification; geographically distributed virtual computing systems; hardware platforms; integrated approach; micro-electro-mechanical communication technologies; mixed signal technologies; sensor webs; tightly coupled computation/communication design; wireless communication technologies; wireless sensor networks; Acceleration; Access protocols; Application software; Biosensors; Communications technology; Computational modeling; Distributed processing; Hardware; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2003. Proceedings. International
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1926-1
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2003.1213220