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EMMON: A WSN System Architecture for Large Scale and Dense Real-Time Embedded Monitoring
Document Type
Conference
Source
2011 IFIP 9th International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC), 2011 IFIP 9th International Conference on. :150-157 Oct, 2011
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Wireless sensor networks
Computer architecture
Protocols
Middleware
Monitoring
Peer to peer computing
Scalability
WSN
large-scale
real-time
Language
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have attracted growing interest in the last decade as an infrastructure to support a diversity of ubiquitous computing and cyber-physical systems. However, most research work has focused on protocols or on specific applications. As a result, there remains a clear lack of effective, feasible and usable system architectures that address both functional and non-functional requirements in an integrated fashion. In this paper, we outline the EMMON system architecture for large-scale, dense, real-time embedded monitoring. EMMON provides a hierarchical communication architecture together with integrated middleware and command and control software. It has been designed to use standard commercially-available technologies, while maintaining as much flexibility as possible to meet specific applications requirements. The EMMON architecture has been validated through extensive simulation and experimental evaluation, including a 300+ node test-bed, which is, to the best of our knowledge, the largest single-site WSN test-bed in Europe to date.