[SensorNetArch] Need material for the NSF report
Rodrigo Fonseca
rfonseca at cs.berkeley.edu
Sat Jun 11 01:06:01 PDT 2005
Hi David,
sorry I didn't reply earlier. I have two additions to the list, see how
you think they fit.
@inproceedings{kimfonseca04reliable,
author = {Sukun Kim and Rodrigo Fonseca and David Culler},
title = {Reliable Transfer in Sensor Networks},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Sensor and Ad hoc Communications and Networks (SECON 2004)},
year = {2004},
month = {October}
}
@inproceedings{bvr05nsdi,
author = {Rodrigo Fonseca and Sylvia Ratnasamy and Jerry Zhao and Cheng Tien Ee and David Culler and Scott Shenker and Ion Stoica},
title = {Beacon Vector Routing: Scalable Point-to-Point Routing in Wireless Sensornets},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI'05)},
year = {2005},
month = {May}
}
The main findings are the need to use different mechanisms to achieve reliability, integrated into the link, network, and transport layers, if close to 100% reliability is required.
BVR is an example of a point-to-point routing scheme, and provides insight into the architectural needs for another traffic pattern, in terms of addressing, naming, and also helps identify common and differing patterns.
Thanks,
Rodrigo
prabal at eecs.berkeley.edu wrote:
>To Phil's list, I would add:
>
>@inproceedings{dutta05xsm,
> author="Prabal Dutta and Mike Grimmer and Anish Arora and Steven Bibyk and David Culler",
> title="Design of a Wireless Sensor Network Platform for Detecting Rare, Random, and Ephemeral Events",
> booktitle={{The Fourth International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN'05) Special track on Platform Tools and Design Methods for Network Embedded Sensors (SPOTS)}},
> year=2005,
>}
>
>
>@article{bib:kusy05eta,
> author = "Branislav Kusy and Prabal Dutta and Philip Levis and Miklos Maroti and Akos Ledeczi and and David Culler",
> title = "Elapsed Time on Arrival: A Simple, Versatile, and Scalable Primitive for Time Synchronization Services",
> journal = "International Journal of Ad hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (To appear)",
> year = "2005",
>}
>
>
>@inproceedings{dutta05rosebuds,
> author="Prabal Dutta and Jonathan Hui and David Chu and David Culler",
> title="Towards Securing Network Programming and Recovery in Wireless Sensor Networks",
> booktitle="Submission",
> year=2005,
>}
>
>
>Major findings include the beginnings of an architecture for passive vigilance, identification and implementation of canonical time synchronization services, and methods for authenticated program dissemination and node recovery.
>
>- Prabal
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: pal at eecs.berkeley.edu
>Date: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:23 pm
>Subject: Re: [SensorNetArch] Need material for the NSF report
>
>
>
>>I don't know the timeframe, so I'll reach back:
>>
>>@inproceedings{levis04trickle,
>> author="Philip Levis and Neil Patel and David Culler and Scott
>>Shenker", title="Trickle: A Self-Regulating Algorithm for Code
>>Maintenance and Propagation in Wireless Sensor Networks",
>> booktitle={{First USENIX/ACM Symposium on Network Systems Design
>>and Implementation (NSDI)}},
>> year=2004,
>>}
>>
>>@inproceedings{levis04tinyos,
>> author="Philip Levis and Sam Madden and David Gay and Joe
>>Polastre and Robert Szewczyk and Alec Woo and Eric
>>Brewer and David Culler",
>> title="The Emergence of Networking Abstractions and Techniques
>>in TinyOS",
>> booktitle={{First USENIX/ACM Symposium on Network Systems Design
>>and Implementation (NSDI)}},
>> year=2004,
>>}
>>
>>@inproceedings{culler05hotos,
>> author="David Culler and Prabal Dutta and Cheng Tien Ee and
>>Rodrigo Fonseca and Jonathan Hui and Philip Levis
>>and Joseph Polastre and Scott Shenker and Ion Stoica and
>>GilmanTolle and Jerry Zhao",
>> title="Towards a Sensor Network Architecture: Lowering the
>>Waistline", booktitle={{Proceedings of the Tenth Workshop on Hot
>>Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS X)}},
>> year=2005,
>>}
>>
>>@misc{polastre05sp,
>> author="Joseph Polastre and Jonathan Hui and Philip Levis and
>>Jerry Zhao",
>> title="A Unifying Link Abstraction for Wireless Sensor Networks",
>> wherepublished="In submission",
>> year="2005"
>>}
>>
>>@inproceedings{gay05patterns,
>> author="David Gay and Philip Levis and David Culler",
>> title="Software Design Patterns for TinyOS",
>> booktitle="Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED 2005 Conference
>>on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for
>>Embedded Systems (LCTES'05)",
>> year=2005
>>}
>>
>>@inproceedings{levis04firecracker,
>> author="Philip Levis and David Culler",
>> title="The Firecracker Protocol",
>> booktitle="Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop",
>> year=2004
>>}
>>
>>Major findings include the entwined and symbiotic nature of the
>>data link and network layers in sensor nets (Firecracker,
>>routing vs. dissemination), an analysis of the structure and
>>implementation of existing sensor network protocols (NSDI), a
>>proposal for a unifying link abstraction to act as SP (Joe's
>>submission), development and analysis of software design
>>patterns for the programming architecture (LCTES).
>>
>>Phil
>>
>>----------------------
>>Unsheath your dagger definitions. Horseness is the whatness of
>>allhorse. Streams of tendency and eons they worship.
>>God: noise in the street, very peripatetic. Space: what you damn
>>well have to see.
>>
>>- Ulysses, James Joyce
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: David Culler <culler at eecs.berkeley.edu>
>>Date: Friday, June 10, 2005 11:26 am
>>Subject: [SensorNetArch] Need material for the NSF report
>>
>>
>>
>>>Please send me bib entries and URLS for all papers and pubs even
>>>remotely related to the project. Talks given. If you can throw
>>>
>>>
>>in
>>
>>
>>>paragraphs related to the following. We want to include the
>>>
>>>
>>ones
>>
>>
>>>in
>>>submission, tech reports, and software. I'm hoping to put this
>>>together
>>>tonight.
>>>
>>> 1. Describe the major research and education activities of
>>>
>>>
>>the
>>
>>
>>>project. Research Activities and Findings - What?Research
>>>Activities and
>>>Findings - Why?
>>>
>>> 2. Describe the major findings resulting from these
>>>
>>>
>>activities.
>>
>>
>>>Research Activities and Findings - What?Research Activities and
>>>Findings
>>>- Why?
>>>
>>> 3. Describe the opportunities for training and development
>>>provided
>>>by your project. Training and development - What?Training and
>>>development - Why?
>>>
>>> 4. Describe outreach activities your project has undertaken.
>>>Training and development - What? Training and development - Why?
>>>
>>>D.
>>>_______________________________________________
>>>SensorNetArch mailing list
>>>SensorNetArch at Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
>>>https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-
>>>bin/mailman/listinfo/sensornetarch
>>>
>>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>SensorNetArch mailing list
>>SensorNetArch at Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
>>https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-
>>bin/mailman/listinfo/sensornetarch
>>
>>
>_______________________________________________
>SensorNetArch mailing list
>SensorNetArch at Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
>https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sensornetarch
>
>
More information about the SensorNetArch
mailing list