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WorldWide Sensor Web: Collective Action through Distributed Sensing

WorldWide Sensor Web: Collective Action through Distributed Sensing. Arpit Mehta. Sensor Network. Comprised of a large number of densely deployed sensor nodes [1]. Sensor Nodes. Sensor nodes have five subsystems Processor Memory Radio Sensor Power Source.

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WorldWide Sensor Web: Collective Action through Distributed Sensing

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  1. WorldWide Sensor Web: Collective Action through Distributed Sensing Arpit Mehta

  2. Sensor Network • Comprised of a large number of densely deployed sensor nodes [1]

  3. Sensor Nodes • Sensor nodes have five subsystems • Processor • Memory • Radio • Sensor • Power Source

  4. How different are they from conventional networks [1]? • Limited Energy • Memory Constraint • E.g. 4KB of memory in Mica2 motes • Scalability • Bandwidth Limitation • Security • Dynamic Networks

  5. Sensor Network and the Web • Data Mining [2] • Integration with the real world [3] • Systems Challenge [3]

  6. Some Applications • Environmental Monitoring • Active Volcano Monitoring [4] • Underwater Monitoring System [5] • PODS-A Remote Ecological Micro-Sensor Network [6] • Home Automation • Parking Space Finder [7] • The Ring Sensor [8]

  7. The Future[9] • Planet wide collection of data • Query can be posed from anywhere via the internet • Real time collection of data • Developers of sensing applications will be able to deploy their services on this distributed infrastructure

  8. References [1]”A Survey on Sensor Networks”, Ian F. Akyildiz, Weilian Su, YogeshSankarasubramaniam, and ErdalCayirci Georgia Institute of Technology [2] “Reality Mining: Browsing Reality with Sensor Networks”, http://www.sensorsmag.com/sensors/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=358207   [3] “Connecting Wireless Sensor Networks with the Internet“, http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw57/dunkels.html [4] “Sensor Networks for High Resolution Monitoring of Volcanic Activity”, Matt Welsh, Geoff WernerAllen, KonradLorincz, Omar Marcillo, Jeff Johnson, Mario Ruiz, and Jonathan Lees

  9. References [5] “Mobile, Wireless, and Sensor Networks: Technology, Applications And Future Directions”, Rajeev Shorey, Chan MunChoon [6] “Wireless Sensor Networks and Their Application: A Survey”, Michael Holzmann [7] “Parking Space Finder”, http://www.intel.com/research/exploratory/wireless_sensors.htm [8] “Ring Sensor”, http://darbelofflab.mit.edu/ring_sensor/ring_sensor.htm [9] P. Gibbons, Et Al. "IrisNet: An Architecture for a World-Wide Sensor Web". IEEE Pervasive Computing Vol. 2, Oct. 2003.

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