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Power Aware Distributed Systems Kickoff Meeting August 23, 2000

Power Aware Distributed Systems Kickoff Meeting August 23, 2000. USC Information Sciences Institute Brian Schott, Narbik Manukian, Bob Parker UCLA Mani Srivastava Rockwell Science Center Charles Chien. Agenda. 0900 Introduction 0920 Architectural Approaches (Part 1)

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Power Aware Distributed Systems Kickoff Meeting August 23, 2000

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  1. Power Aware Distributed SystemsKickoff MeetingAugust 23, 2000 USC Information Sciences InstituteBrian Schott, Narbik Manukian, Bob Parker UCLAMani Srivastava Rockwell Science CenterCharles Chien

  2. Agenda 0900 Introduction 0920 Architectural Approaches (Part 1) 0950 Architectural Approaches (Part 2) 1020 BREAK 1030 Middleware Techniques and Tools 1100 Algorithms for Multi-Resolution Distributed Signal/Image Processing 1130 Milestones, Feedback, Action Items

  3. Impact Power-aware algorithms, sensor node RTOS, and middleware will reduce sensor network aggregate energy requirements >1000X. This capability will extend sensor network power dynamic range to span from prolonged (months) quiescent operation to “get me the information now at any cost”. Power instrumentation of existing low-power sensor node provides baseline by which PAC/C tools and technology will be measured. Goals Algorithms. Develop power-aware algorithms for cooperative signal processing that exploit sensor data locality, multi-resolution processing, sensor fusion, and accumulated intelligence. Protocols. Design a distributed sensor network control middleware for power-aware (P-A) task distribution and hardware/software resource utilization migration. Compilers/OS. Create sensor node RTOS to manage key resources – processor, radio, sensors. Systems.Identify hardware power control knobs and readable parameters and make them available to the sensor node power-aware RTOS. Extending dynamic power range for distributed sensor networks. Cooperative Signal Processing Sensor Network Middleware Sensor Node Hardware Control Knobs and Power Aware RTOS Power Aware Distributed Systems Milestones [FY/Q] • P-A RTOS scheduling on research platform [01/Q1]. • Instrumentation board for research platform [01/Q1]. • Compressed image transmission (Laplacian Pyramid) [01/Q1]. • SensorSim simulation tool with P-A extensions [01/Q4]. • Tool for power-aware RTOS kernel synthesis [02/Q4]. • Deployable platform with P-A control “knobs” [02/Q4]. • P-A network resource allocation DP field demo [03/Q2]. • RP w/ sensor-triggered activation & low power sleep [03/Q3]. • High-res multi-look image classification demo [03/Q4].

  4. PADSPower Aware Distributed Systems Q: How can you extend the dynamic power range of sensor networks from quiescent months of monitoring to frenetic minutes of activity? • Architectural Approaches • Power Aware Research Platform Testbed • Deployable Power Aware Sensor Platform • Middleware, Tools, and Techniques • Power Aware Resource Scheduling in RTOS • Techniques for Network-Wide Power Management • Power Aware Algorithms • Multi-Resolution Distributed Algorithms

  5. Approach • Instrument a state-of-the-art sensor node to understand power consumption in current systems. Where can we expect significant latitude in power tradeoff? Which knobs have the greatest dynamic range? What baseline will we use for comparison? • Identify hardware knobs that can be provided by modules (radio and processor systems) that can be altered dynamically, and externally readable parameters (power, BER, signal strength, battery, etc.) that can be provided to a power-aware runtime system. • Provide operating system extensions for power management, task scheduling, and task control on individual sensor nodes. • Create reconfigurable communication modules that adapt parameters such as error control, equalization, data rate, and noise figure in real time according to channel state.

  6. Approach, cont. • Design a distributed sensor network control middleware for power-aware task distribution and hardware/software resource utilization migration. • Incorporate power trade-off analysis tools into the SensIT platform emulator for power aware application development and scenario simulation for sensor networks. • Develop power-aware algorithms for cooperative signal processing that exploit sensor data locality, multiresolution processing, sensor fusion, and accumulated intelligence. • Integrate advanced power aware processing and communications technology into the PADS research platform as it becomes available in the PAC/C community.

  7. Dynamic Sensor Networks(ISI, UCLA, VT)DARPA ITOSensIT Q:What can you do with sensor networks if you assume GPS? • GPS-synchronized comms. • IP-less spatial addressing and routing protocols. • Map-based interface for query generation and reporting.

  8. Application Scenario • PADS will participate in DARPA ITO SensIT field exercises. • Scenario: vehicle detection / tracking using acoustic and seismic sensors. • Exercise planning, setup, and data collection organized by BBN, Inc. • Other sensor network field exercises will be available to PADS through commercial partner, Rockwell Science Center.

  9. PADS Technology Transfer Plan Create an instrumented, shareable, open-source research platform to integrate and validate PAC/C technology. Actively work with the PAC/C research community to provide a unique, neutral integration and transition capability. Enhance RSC's deployable sensor nodes with monitors, control points, APIs, and "best of breed" PAC/C technology from the research platform. Ongoing demonstration in cost-shared DoD field exercises. Vendor Relationships

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