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Title: Mote shrubs and herds


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Mote shrubs and herds
  • Thanos Stathopoulos
  • Lewis Girod
  • CENS/UCLA
  • September 2004

2
Introduction
  • Tiered systems are becoming a reality
  • Simulation/emulation EmStar EmTOS
  • Hardware Motes stargates
  • Existing deployments
  • James Reserve
  • 2 stargates
  • tens of motes
  • NIMS/JR
  • One mobile PC104 (NIMS node)
  • Several motes

3
An example Flexible image triggering
  • Collection of microservers
  • Steerable cameras attached
  • Collection of motes with environmental sensors
  • Mote detecting an event can cause multiple
    cameras to activate
  • Single mote cannot reach/cover all points of
    interest
  • Short-range radio
  • Limited sensor range
  • Lack of more 'global' view
  • Limited storage

4
Solution Microservers
  • Microservers have ample storage
  • A global view can be created
  • 'Mote coverage' knowledge
  • 'Camera field of view' knowledge
  • Need to build an 'association' of motes to
    cameras
  • Useful for both initial configurtion as well as
    run-time operation/maintenance
  • Not necessarily equivalent to network
    relationship
  • Can change over time (obstructions)

5
Mote herding
  • A set of tools and services
  • Microservers 'control' motes
  • Allows applications to seamlessly use available
    hardware infrastructure
  • 'Masks' resource heterogeneity under common
    abstractions

6
Mote Herding Goals
  • Leverage computational power of microservers
  • Take advantage of higher quality state view
  • Temporal resolution (lots of storage)
  • Spatial resolution (data from several motes)
  • Data fusion point
  • Create a logical association between
    heterogeneous components
  • E.g. mote sensor coverage and camera coverage
  • Provide higher-level services that applications
    can use

7
Required capabilities
  • Microserver coordination
  • Based on input from sensors as well as state
    exchanges
  • System monitoring
  • Microservers must monitor their motes as well as
    other microservers
  • Mote handoff
  • When needed, a mote must change 'herders'
  • Reliable state synchronization
  • Required for coordination, monitoring and handoff
  • Custody transfer
  • Motes need to reliably transfer custody of their
    data to their herders

8
Other applications for Mote Herding
  • Mote herding can be useful to other applications
    that take advantage of tiered architectures
  • Possible examples
  • Habitat monitoring
  • Distributred medical monitoring
  • Acoustic colalborative signal processing
  • Moving object tracking
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