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MICA: A Wireless Platform for Deeply Embedded Networks . By Jason L. Hill, David E. Culler Presented By Charuka Silva. Application Possibilities for Miniature Wireless Sensing Devices. Road side traffic pattern and open parking spot detection
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MICA: A Wireless Platform for Deeply Embedded Networks By Jason L. Hill, David E. Culler Presented By Charuka Silva
Application Possibilities for Miniature Wireless Sensing Devices • Road side traffic pattern and open parking spot detection • Individual plant monitoring for precession agriculture • Advanced building security and automation • To gauge the structural integrity of building and bridge after earthquakes and fires
Low Power Peer to Peer Ad-hoc Networks • Local communication and application specific protocol drastically reduce size , cost and power use • Peer-to-peer networking techniques provide flexible mesh like interconnect, which shuttles data between thousands of tiny embedded devices
Contd.. • Sensors detect • Temperature • Light Levels • Soil Measure at hundreds of points accrossed the field • New algorithms for data aggregation, ad-hoc routing and distributed signal processing for low power peer to peer ad-hoc networks
MICA Wireless Platform • Measures 1.25 X 2.25 inches • Runs TinyOS operating system • Suited for self configuring multihop wireless networks • Has sensing, communication and I/O capabilities • Simultaneously act as a data router, sensor interface and control point.
Contd… • To explore novel systems approaches,researchers can develop customized protocolstailored to their application; Mica does notrequire use of predefined protocols. • provides a set of richly interconnectedprimitives (such as data serializers and timingextractors) to facilitate cross-layer optimizations.
Contd.. • Design of power and time efficient primitives improve key system capabilities including low power device startup, time synchronization, power aware routing and localization. • The standby current for MICA’s components is few microamps; can run application several years on one battery.
Contd.. • Expansion bus connects to wide array of sensors improving experimental flexibility. • Batch of sensor board include support for monitoring thermal temperature, barometric pressure, magnetic fields, light, passive infrared frequency, acceleration, vibration and acoustics
Wireless Design Comparison For Deeply Embedded Systems • Power consumption must be drastically reduced. • Power consumption must average in themicroamps range, requiring powering downmost of the device much of the time • Many deeply embedded systems cannot rely on a predeployed, powerful infrastructure for support.
Contd.. • In a peer-to-peer multihop network, typically, only the last hop communicate with the base station • most of the nodes would be located outside ofthe station’s direct communication range. • Most wireless devices carry out a single, highly standardizedfunction. • deeply embedded networksmust be suited to a wide variety of applications; requires a more general-purposesystem design.
MICA Architecture Overview • Consists of five major modules • Processing • Power Management • I/O Expansion • Secondary Storage
Processor • The main microcontroller is Atmega 103L • Normally programmed at manufacturing time, but MICA enables dynamic re-programming during routine use. • Coprocessor handles wireless reprogramming. • MICA Radio Module • RF Monolithics TR1000 transceiver and set of discrete components • Software can externally set the transmission radius ranging from inches to hundred feets • Radio interface give direct control over the transmitted signal,allowing the modulation scheme, coding, framing and MAC protocol to be determined in software
I/O Expansion • Use to interface variety of sensing and programming boards. • Expansion connector can program and connect to other devices. Eg. PC as a gateway • Can control or provide data to any RS-232 protocol based device. • Power Management • Regulate system’s supply voltage • Operates with inexpensive alkaline batteries
Storage • 4Mbit Atmel AT45DB041B serial flash is used • Stores sensor data logs and temporarily holds program images received over the network interface.
Today’s MICA • Many research groups in the US that are exploringdeeply embedded sensor networking use MICA node as a foundation for their researches • A single-chip version of the architecture is in development. It will generalize MICA architecture, provide additional accelerator and drastically reduce standby power consumption.