Challenges in Supporting Diverse Applications in a Shared WSN - The Motley Middleware
Abstract
Accommodating multiple different applications on a single sensor node or within the same wireless sensor network (WSN) offers numerous benefits including reduced deployment cost and improved utilization of the physical... [ view full abstract ]
Accommodating multiple different applications on a single sensor node or within the same wireless sensor network (WSN) offers numerous benefits including reduced deployment cost and improved utilization of the physical substrate. This paper presents a new middleware for WSNs, called Motley. Motley, enables a shared infrastructure and multi-application support for WSNs by providing services for the dissemination, installation and scheduling of applications with diverse QoS requirements. Implementation challenges and the measures employed in Motley to overcome these as part of a shared WSN substrate are discussed. Some initial findings on the cost in terms of code loading time to support multiple applications are presented as part of this paper.
Authors
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Roland Katona
(Nimbus Centre, Cork Institute of Technology)
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Donna O'Shea
(Cork Institute of Technology)
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Victor Cionca
(Nimbus Centre, Cork Institute of Technology)
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Dirk Pesch
(Nimbus Centre, Cork Institute of Technology)
Topic Areas
Communications for sensor networks , Applications in control and communications
Session
CO1 » Communications for sensor networks (16:20 - Tuesday, 21st June, MS105)
Paper
RKatona_challenges-supporting-diverse_final-revised.pdf