Virtual Sensor Networks: An Embedded Agent Approach

As the cost and size of WSN nodes reduce, it will be possible for deployments to provide node densities far in excess of the resolution requirements of any one single application. When this is the case, multiple, independent Virtual Sensor Networks (VSNs) can be maintained on the same physical deplo...

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Published in:2008 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications pp. 926 - 932
Main Authors: Tynan, R., O'Hare, G.M.P., O'Grady, M.J., Muldoon, C.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01.12.2008
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ISBN:9780769534718, 0769534716
ISSN:2158-9178
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Summary:As the cost and size of WSN nodes reduce, it will be possible for deployments to provide node densities far in excess of the resolution requirements of any one single application. When this is the case, multiple, independent Virtual Sensor Networks (VSNs) can be maintained on the same physical deployment that satisfy distinct application requirements. In addition to this, nodes not part of any VSN can be considered redundant and can therefore be opportunistically hibernated. In this paper, the disadvantages of a layered approach to achieving such a system are demonstrated. An architecture based on a Multi-Agent System (MAS) is proposed as an alternative to alleviate some of the problems with the layered technique. Utilising a MAS facilitates the distribution of new VSNs onto a deployed WSN and permits heterogeneous timing regimes to be implemented that allow optimal performance of the individual VSNs.
ISBN:9780769534718
0769534716
ISSN:2158-9178
DOI:10.1109/ISPA.2008.91