A software architecture for rapid development and deployment of sensor testbeds

Bryan T. Bonvallet, Joshua Barron
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The research, design, and testing of chemical and biological (CB) detection systems can involve any number of different specialties. Whether fusing sensor data, statistically modeling physical processes, developing simulation software, or evaluating sensor technologies, researchers are aided by large repositories of data to accomplish and validate their work. In these cases, a sensor testbed can be deployed for long-term data collection to fill that need. Such data collection requires software that can run reliably for long periods of time, process and collect data coming from sensors (both CB and non-CB sensors in some testbeds), and monitor the status of the testbed components and infrastructure. If software doesn't already exist to collect and aggregate sensor data, the time and money spent on development and testing of this software detracts from actual data collection. To address the issue of rapidly developing software for long-term, data collection testbeds, the All-Purpose Interface for Testbed Environments (APITE) software architecture is introduced. The APITE architecture is a Python-based set of software tools designed to simplify and expedite the task of writing software for testbeds of sensors. The APITE architecture facilitates monitoring and maintenance alerts to maximize uptime, tiered or flat sensor collection, and triggered responses. These are all facilitated by the same underlying software mechanism. The underlying software mechanism, based on Finite State Automata, is intended to be largely transparent to the software developer. This paper will describe how the APITE architecture works, demonstrate its ease-of-use for researchers, and describe its potential use for critical infrastructure protection through tiered sensor collection and automated system responses.
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用于快速开发和部署传感器测试平台的软件体系结构
化学和生物(CB)检测系统的研究、设计和测试可能涉及许多不同的专业。无论是融合传感器数据,统计建模物理过程,开发仿真软件,还是评估传感器技术,研究人员都有大量数据库的帮助来完成和验证他们的工作。在这些情况下,可以部署传感器试验台进行长期数据收集,以满足这种需求。这样的数据收集需要能够长时间可靠运行的软件,处理和收集来自传感器的数据(在一些试验台中包括CB和非CB传感器),并监视试验台组件和基础设施的状态。如果不存在收集和汇总传感器数据的软件,那么花在开发和测试该软件上的时间和金钱就会减少实际的数据收集。为了解决长期数据采集试验台快速开发软件的问题,引入了试验台环境通用接口(APITE)软件体系结构。APITE架构是一套基于python的软件工具,旨在简化和加快为传感器测试平台编写软件的任务。APITE架构有助于监控和维护警报,以最大限度地延长正常运行时间,分层或平面传感器收集,并触发响应。这些都是由相同的底层软件机制促成的。基于有限状态自动机的底层软件机制旨在对软件开发人员在很大程度上透明。本文将描述APITE架构的工作原理,展示其对研究人员的易用性,并描述其通过分层传感器收集和自动化系统响应来保护关键基础设施的潜在用途。
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