Title :
An architecture for building self-configurable systems
Author :
Subramanian, Lakshminarayanan ; Katz, Randy H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Developing wireless sensor networks can enable information gathering, information processing and reliable monitoring of a variety of environments for both civil and military applications. It is however necessary to agree upon a basic architecture for building sensor network applications. This paper presents a general classification of sensor network applications based on their network configurations and discusses some of their architectural requirements. We propose a generic architecture for a specific subclass of sensor applications which we define as self-configurable systems where a large number of sensors coordinate amongst themselves to achieve a large sensing task. Throughout this paper we assume a certain subset of the sensors to be immobile. This paper lists the general architectural and infra-structural components necessary for building this class of sensor applications. Given the various architectural components, we present an algorithm that self-organizes the sensors into a network in a transparent manner. Some of the basic goals of our algorithm include minimizing power utilization, localizing operations and tolerating node and link failures
Keywords :
distributed algorithms; intelligent sensors; military communication; military systems; telecommunication network routing; addressing infrastructure; architectural components; broadcasting infrastructure; building sensor network applications; civil applications; distributed algorithm; generic architecture; information gathering; information processing; link failures; military applications; network configurations; node failures; power utilization minimization; reliable monitoring; routing infrastructure; self-configurable systems; self-organizing algorithm; smart sensors; wireless sensor networks; Application software; Buildings; Computer architecture; Information processing; Intelligent sensors; Military computing; Routing; Sensor systems and applications; Taxonomy; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile and Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, 2000. MobiHOC. 2000 First Annual Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6534-8
DOI :
10.1109/MOBHOC.2000.869214