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Sensor Network Platform Kit (SNPK) Overview and Applications. Jan Beutel, ETH Zurich with Roman Lim, Mustafa Yücel and the MICS team. Internet. Trends in Information and Communication. Centralized Systems. Networked Systems. Large-scale Distributed Systems.
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Sensor Network Platform Kit (SNPK)Overview and Applications Jan Beutel, ETH Zurich with Roman Lim, Mustafa Yücel and the MICS team
Internet Trends in Information and Communication CentralizedSystems NetworkedSystems Large-scaleDistributed Systems New Applications andSystem Paradigms
Internet The Sensor Network Case – Environmental Monitoring
About the Sensor Network Platform Kit • To make current state-of-the-art technology really workable for practitioners. • Enabling a quick launch of new sensor applications, including web/database interfacing and testing. • Targeting “standard environmental-monitoring” applications. • Approach • Components that are state-of-the-art and known-to-work • Combines industry strength technology with emerging know-how and reliable research prototypes • Public, opensource solution • Born out of the need of many partner projects within MICS.
Sensor Network Platform Kit – Components • Low-Power Wireless Sensor Network • TinyOS-2.x • MSP430 based motes (Tmote Sky, TinyNode) • General purpose data gathering application (LPL, CTP, dissemination, deluge…) • Ultra-low power – low duty-cycle data gathering (Dozer) • Backend Data Gathering • Global Sensor Network (P2P database backend http://gsn.sf.net) • Testbed/Tools • Deployment-Support Network • Eclipse IDE for TinyOS • Technical support for MICS member projects • Staffed support • Testbed services • Knowledge base, documentation and tools
SNPK Project – Alpine Permafrost Monitoring • Cooperation with Uni Basel (C. Tschudin) and Uni Zurich (S. Gruber)
SNPK Project – Smart Buildings • Cooperation with CAAD ETH Zurich (L. Hovestadt) • Diagnosis of “Sick” Buildings
SNPK Project – Fire Alarm Monitoring • Safety Critical Sensor Networks for Buildings • CTI Project with Siemens Building Technologies (Zug)
Sensor Network Platform Kit – Status and Outlook • Support team started in December 2006 (2 technical staff) • Defined core components • Knowledge base • Started to work with “customer” projects • Software publicly available • Feedback of the software to TinyOS-2.x in the future