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Real-Time Tracking and Reporting of Dynamic Events in Hierarchical Wireless Sensor Networks
Ref: HURRAY-TR-070503       Publication Date: 18, Jun, 2007

Real-Time Tracking and Reporting of Dynamic Events in Hierarchical Wireless Sensor Networks

Ref: HURRAY-TR-070503       Publication Date: 18, Jun, 2007

Abstract:
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are highly distributed systems in which resource allocation (bandwidth, memory) must be performed efficiently to provide a minimum acceptable Quality of Service (QoS) to the regions where critical events occur. In fact, if resources are statically assigned independently from the location and instant of the events, these resources will definitely be misused. In other words, it is more efficient to dynamically grant more resources to sensor nodes affected by critical events, thus providing better network resource management and reducing end-to-end delays of event notification and tracking. In this paper, we discuss the use of a WSN management architecture based on the active network management paradigm to provide the real-time tracking and reporting of dynamic events while ensuring efficient resource utilization. The active network management paradigm allows packets to transport not only data, but also program scripts that will be executed in the nodes to dynamically modify the operation of the network. This presumes the use of a runtime execution environment (middleware) in each node to interpret the script. We consider hierarchical (e.g. cluster-tree, two-tiered architecture) WSN topologies since they have been used to improve the timing performance of WSNs as they support deterministic medium access control protocols.

Authors:
Anis Koubâa
,
Hassen Sallay
,
Mário Alves




Record Date: 18, Jun, 2007