DocumentCode
2876136
Title
Data Validity and Dependable Perception in Networked Sensor-Based Systems
Author
Marques, Luís ; Casimiro, António
fYear
2010
fDate
Oct. 31 2010-Nov. 3 2010
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
362
Abstract
Although the technology and applications of wireless sensor networks have greatly increased over the last years, ensuring a dependable real-time operation despite faults and temporal uncertainties is still an on-going research topic. The problems are particularly significant when considering that future applications will interact with their environment not only for supervision or monitoring, but also to directly control physical (real-time) entities, sometimes with safety-critical requirements. We believe that reasoning in terms of data validity might be a good way to approach the problem. The ability to know if sensor data flowing in the system is valid - data validity awareness -, is a first step to achieve a dependable operation. But more than that, it should be possible to ensure, given requirements for data validity throughout the operation, a dependable perception of the environment. In this paper we essentially discuss the problem, analyzing some of the issues that need to be addressed to achieve these goals. Particularly, we introduce fundamental concepts and relevant definitions, we elaborate on the main impediments to achieve data validity awareness and describe relevant means to deal with these impediments. Finally, we address the issue of ensuring a dependable perception and present some research ideas in this direction.
Keywords
sensor arrays; wireless sensor networks; network sensor-based systems; sensor data validity; wireless sensor networks; Middleware; Monitoring; Protocols; Quality of service; Real time systems; Robot sensing systems; Wireless sensor networks; Data validity; Dependability; Real-Time; Sensor networks; Temporal consistency;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliable Distributed Systems, 2010 29th IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
New Delhi
ISSN
1060-9857
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-4250-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SRDS.2010.52
Filename
5623414
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