Efficient Aggregate Computations in Large-Scale Dense WSN
Ref: HURRAY-TR-081101 Publication Date: 13 to 16, Apr, 2009
Efficient Aggregate Computations in Large-Scale Dense WSN
Ref: HURRAY-TR-081101 Publication Date: 13 to 16, Apr, 2009Abstract:
We focus on large-scale and dense deeply embedded systems
where, due to the large amount of information generated
by all nodes, even simple aggregate computations such
as the minimum value (MIN) of the sensor readings become
notoriously expensive to obtain. Recent research has exploited
a dominance-based medium access control (MAC)
protocol, the CAN bus, for computing aggregated quantities
in wired systems. For example, MIN can be computed
efficiently and an interpolation function which approximates
sensor data in an area can be obtained efficiently as
well. Dominance-based MAC protocols have recently been
proposed for wireless channels and these protocols can be
expected to be used for achieving highly scalable aggregate
computations in wireless systems. But no experimental
demonstration of that is currently available in the research
literature.
In this paper, we demonstrate that highly scalable aggregate
computations in wireless networks are possible. We do
so by (i) building a new wireless hardware platform with appropriate
characteristics for making dominance-based MAC
protocols efficient, (ii) implementing dominance-based MAC
protocols on this platform, (iii) implementing distributed algorithms
for aggregate computations (MIN,MAX, Interpolation)
using the new implementation of the dominance-based
MAC protocol and (iv) performing experiments to prove that
such highly scalable aggregate computations in wireless networks
are possible.
Document:
15th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2009), IEEE, pp 317-326.
San Francisco, CA, U.S.A..
DOI:10.1109/RTAS.2009.22.
WOS ID: 000266729200031.
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3636-1.
Record Date: 13, Apr, 2009