Title :
Architectural Elements of Integrated Micro-Sensors for Distributed Sensor Networks
Author :
Seetharaman, Guna S. ; Talbert, Michael L. ; Blasch, Erik
Abstract :
Recent advancements in the design, fabrication and packaging of micro electro-mechanical (MEM) sensors with embedded computing and wireless communication capabilities have made positive impacts on persistent surveillance of large areas in hostile conditions. We outline a set of core capabilities required of smart sensors to establish their precise-location and perform collaborative sensing to gain and maintain maximum situation awareness. Such features include: CORDIC structured computations, direction selective transmission and reception through RF-MEMS, chip-scale atomic clock (CSAC), infra structure assisted sensing, among others. Then we outline several system-level considerations such as: command, control, collaborative & cognitive computation and communication, and offer an end-user perspective of intelligent sensors in mission oriented sensor networks. The objective is to provide insights into the critical challenges for increasing the effectiveness of future sensor networks. We use a hypothetical counter-sniper system as an example to concretely emphasize the value of such features.
Keywords :
intelligent sensors; microsensors; wireless sensor networks; CORDIC; chip-scale atomic clock; counter-sniper system; distributed sensor networks; integrated microsensors; intelligent sensors; micro electro-mechanical sensors; mission oriented sensor networks; wireless communication; Atomic clocks; Collaboration; Embedded computing; Fabrication; Intelligent sensors; Packaging; Performance gain; Radiofrequency microelectromechanical systems; Surveillance; Wireless communication; C4ISR; Command and Control; Micro-sensors; self-aware sensor nets;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Architecture for Machine Perception and Sensing, 2006. CAMP 2006. International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0685-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0686-9
DOI :
10.1109/CAMP.2007.4350373