DocumentCode :
1719117
Title :
Wireless Sensor Networks: The Quest for Planetary Field Sensing
Author :
Gaura, E. ; Newman, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Cogent Comput. Res. Centre, Coventry Univ.
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
596
Lastpage :
603
Abstract :
The paper presents a thought experiment as to the feasibility of using large scale wireless sensor networks as a vehicle for high level scientific investigation. The discussion is framed by a demanding scenario, that of planetary exploration, and the assessment of feasibility is driven by the available micromachining technologies and recent advances in the areas of ad-hoc networking, communications and intelligent sensing. Following discussion on the development of the mission, the next question addressed is if and how MEMS and VLSI technologies could be integrated to provide a self-contained space probe, 40mm in length. A sensor payload is proposed, which includes means of seismic, chemical, temperature and visual exploration. The power and communications systems are also discussed, based on the needs of a mission profile which provides no special ´base station´ nodes on the planet´s surface, requiring each sensor package to be capable of information extraction, in-network collaboration and communication with an orbiting satellite. The outcome of the thought experiment described is a positive assertion of feasibility for the sensor node hardware, given current levels of MEMS and VLSI technologies. With respect to the wireless ad-hoc networking aspects of the proposed deployment, pointers are given to the issues which are still necessitating research work, mainly from the computer sciences community
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; aerospace instrumentation; astronomical instruments; intelligent sensors; microsensors; planets; wireless sensor networks; ad-hoc networking; communications systems; intelligent sensing; micromachining; planetary exploration; planetary field sensing; power systems; wireless sensor networks; Chemical sensors; Intelligent sensors; Large-scale systems; Micromachining; Micromechanical devices; Space technology; Temperature sensors; Vehicles; Very large scale integration; Wireless sensor networks; MEMS sensors; distributed computation; information extraction; intelligent sensing; wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, Proceedings 2006 31st IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
ISSN :
0742-1303
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0418-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0742-1303
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2006.322021
Filename :
4116626
Link To Document :
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