Wireless Sensor Networking: The Pleasure and the Pain

J. Mccann
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The demand for highly lightweight decentralised self-management of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has lead to the pursuit of emergent and bio-inspired solutions. I will introduce the WSN field briefly and highlight the aspects that differentiate it from 'normal' computing. I then present some of the research we have been doing in this field for decentralised network control and emergent systems management. Many of the algorithms produced to manage a WSN focus on one managerial aspect or parameter, limiting their usefulness and consuming already scarce resources. We have identified sets of common structures and elements of many well-known emergent algorithms. I present examples that exploit this to efficiently manage more than one managerial parameter or aspect. However, I also show how established evaluation methodologies are extremely misleading as when implementing the systems on actual devices we soon find some very unexpected results. I discuss this phenomenon, suggest causes and make some suggestions regarding the engineering of WSNs.
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无线传感器网络:快乐与痛苦
对无线传感器网络(wsn)的高度轻量级分散自我管理的需求导致了对紧急和生物启发解决方案的追求。我将简要介绍WSN领域,并强调其与“普通”计算的区别。然后,我介绍了我们在这个领域所做的一些关于分散网络控制和紧急系统管理的研究。许多用于管理WSN的算法都集中在一个管理方面或参数上,限制了它们的有用性,并且消耗了本已稀缺的资源。我们已经确定了许多众所周知的紧急算法的共同结构和元素。我提供了一些例子,利用这一点来有效地管理多个管理参数或方面。然而,我也展示了建立的评估方法是如何极具误导性的,因为当在实际设备上实现系统时,我们很快就会发现一些非常意想不到的结果。本文对这一现象进行了讨论,提出了原因,并对无线传感器网络的工程设计提出了一些建议。
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