What does the future hold for Wireless Sensor Networks?

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What does the Future
hold for Wireless
Sensor Networks?
Loren Schwiebert
Wayne State University
Department of Computer Science
loren@wayne.edu
http://www.cs.wayne.edu/~loren
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Why Wireless Sensors Now?
 Moore’s Law is making sufficient CPU performance
available with low power requirements in a small size.
 Research in Materials Science has resulted in novel
sensing materials for many Chemical, Biological, and
Physical sensing tasks.
 Transceivers for wireless devices are becoming
smaller, less expensive, and less power hungry.
 Power source improvements in batteries, as well as
passive power sources such as solar or vibration
energy, are expanding application options.
Current State of the Art
in Wireless Sensors
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Typical Sensor Node Features
 A sensor node has:
– Sensing Material
• Physical – Magnetic, Light, Sound
• Chemical – CO, Chemical Weapons
• Biological – Bacteria, Viruses, Proteins
– Integrated Circuitry (VLSI)
• A-to-D converter from sensor to circuitry
– Packaging for environmental safety
– Power Supply
• Passive – Solar, Vibration
• Active – Battery power, RF Inductance
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Advances in Wireless Sensor Nodes
Consider Multiple Generations of Berkeley Motes
Model
Rene
Mica
Mica-2
Mica-Z
Date
1999
2002
2003
2004
CPU
4 MHz
4 MHz
4 MHz
4 MHz
Flash
Memory
8 KB
128 KB 128 KB
128 KB
RAM
512 B
Radio
4 KB
4 KB
4 KB
10 Kbps 40 Kbps 76 Kbps 250 Kbps
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Historical Comparison
Consider a 40 Year Old Computer
Model
Honeywell H-300
Mica 2
Date
6/1964
7/2003
CPU
2 MHz
4 MHz
Flash
Memory
None
128 KB
RAM
32 KB
4 KB
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A Rosy Future for Wireless Sensors?
 Is the effort on wireless sensor protocols
a waste of time??
 Can we just wait 10-15 years until we
have sensors that are very powerful??
 NO!! Will still face:
– Very limited storage
– Modest power supplies
Proposed Applications of
Wireless Sensors
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Smart Home / Smart Office
 Sensors controlling
appliances and
electrical devices in
the house.
 Better lighting and
heating in office
buildings.
 The Pentagon
building has used
sensors extensively.
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Biomedical / Medical
 Health Monitors
– Glucose
– Heart rate
– Cancer detection
 Chronic Diseases
– Artificial retina
– Cochlear implants
 Hospital Sensors
– Monitor vital signs
– Record anomalies
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Military
Remote deployment of
sensors for tactical monitoring
of enemy troop movements.
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Industrial & Commercial
 Numerous industrial and commercial
applications:
– Agricultural Crop Conditions
– Inventory Tracking
– In-Process Parts Tracking
– Automated Problem Reporting
– RFID – Theft Deterrent and Customer
Tracing
– Plant Equipment Maintenance Monitoring
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Traffic Management & Monitoring
 Future cars could use
wireless sensors to:
– Handle Accidents
– Handle Thefts
Sensors embedded
in the roads to:
–Monitor traffic flows
–Provide real-time
route updates
Driving Forces for Adopting
New Technology
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Economic Factors
 New technologies replace existing
technologies or fill new niches when
there are economic advantages.
– Wireless sensors will replace wired
sensors
• No wiring – lower costs
• More flexible deployments
– Wireless sensors will provide new services
• Provide cost advantages or lower overhead
• Improve product quality or product features
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Novelty
Some early adopters use new technology
simply for novelty or the fun of it.
Examples include:
Java rings and internet watches.
Maybe wireless sensors for dating or
meeting new people?
Personal wireless sensors for fun – a
temperature monitor you carry around?
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Legal / Liability
 New technologies are adopted
because of government mandates:
– Air bags in automobiles
– Child safety seats
 Companies employ new
technologies to avoid being sued!!
– Temperature sensors to detect coffee
that is too hot??
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Entertainment
 New technology is adopted for
entertainment.
– Playing games is major use of home PCs.
– So is Internet browsing.
– Games on cellular phones.
– 3D visualization for … games.
– Games of tag using wireless sensors?
– Interactive role-playing games with
sensors?
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Not Technical Superiority
 Useful technologies may not dominate
the marketplace for several reasons.
– Delay in getting to market.
– Lack of standardization.
– Limited applications.
– Consumer preference – VHS vs. Betamax.
– Weaker marketing or capitalization.
 Unusual that there are no alternative
technologies that can be used.
Uses of New Technology
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Unexpected Killer Applications
 Useful applications often follow
available technology. For example,
– PCs were available and people
looked for a killer app – Visicalc.
– The Internet was not created with
these current applications in mind:
• World Wide Web
• E-Commerce
• Peer-to-Peer Digital Music Sharing
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Unanticipated Uses Arise
 Once technology is available, creativity
leads to new applications:
– Sims Internet world
– E-Bay auctions
– Mirror for the Palm Pilot
– Digital cameras with PC interface
 What surprising applications for wireless
sensor networks?
– Depends on sensor technology/form factor
Some Technical Challenges
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Noisy Sensors
Sensor readings can be inaccurate.
Protocols need to recognize this.
GPS Sensor
Accurate within
2.8 meters
Relative Humidity Sensor
Accuracy of ±5%
±8% at 90% Relative Humidity
±2% with calibration
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Wireless Channel Conditions
 Limitations of wireless channels
– Noisy
– Interference
– Link Contention
– Unidirectional Links
 But inherently a broadcast medium
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Environmental Factors
 Wireless sensors need to operate in
conditions that are not encountered by
typical computing devices:
– Rain, sleet, snow, hail, etc.
– Wide temperature variations
• May require separating sensor from electronics
– High humidity
– Saline or other corrosive substances
– High wind speeds
What will Wireless Sensor
Networks Look Like in the
Near Future?
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Large-Scale Deployments
 Sensor networks
will grow in size
because of:
– Lower cost
– Better protocols
– Advantages of
dense networks
Sensing Zone with sensor-coordinator,
sensing-collaborators, and backbone nod
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Heterogeneous Sensors
 Homogeneous network of sensors has
been the typical assumption, but not
the future!!
– Combining sensors with different functions
– Hierarchy of sensors – a few expensive
powerful sensors with more cheap sensors
• Useful for special communication nodes
– A few sensor nodes with expensive
sensors, such as GPS-equipped sensors
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Mobile Sensors
Sensors with Micromachines
Low-Power Motors that Support Mobility
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General Purpose Sensors
 Single-purpose network is the typical
assumption, but not the future!!
– Sensors for evolving applications
– Sensors that can adapt to changing
objectives
– More memory and CPU will allow more
complex applications
– Flexibility increases marketability
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Overlapping Coverage Areas
 Sensors will be deployed for specific
applications, but
– These deployments will overlap
physically
– Sensors will have different properties
– Users will want to combine these
different sensors for new applications:
• Temperature sensors for HVAC control
• Location tracking of employees
• Combine these for fire rescue operations
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Mixture of Wired and Wireless
 Wireless sensors will become a
seamless part of larger networks!
– Combining wired sensors with wireless
sensors
• Wired sensors can have more power
• Wired sensors can run TCP/IP
– Accessing wireless sensors through the
Internet
• Need a gateway to translate requests
• Uploading/downloading information remotely
• Modifying wireless sensor tasks remotely
– Increased direct user interaction
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Some Impediments to
Creating Future
Applications
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Need a Standardized Interface
 Automated interaction between
sensors implies some standard
mechanism for communication!
– Requires compatible wireless technology
– Standardization a common theme
• TCP/IP for the Internet
• Java for Internet programming
• Jini, SLP, etc. for 802.11 wireless devices
 Need a service discovery protocol
– Enables standard interface among
sensors above the physical layer
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Service Discovery Protocol
Anyone need
a printer?
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Service Discovery Protocol (cont.)
 For a wireless sensor network, service
discovery provides:
– Automated calibration of new devices
– Highly dynamic system configurations
– Cooperation among resource poor devices
– Resource sharing device solutions
• Storage and long-range networking services
can be obtained from a nearby server
– Less duplication of functionality
 Supports novel interactions in the future
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Security Issues
 Concerns about misuse and privacy
– Privacy issues may slow consumer
adoption of technology
• User tracking – RFID concerns
• Has not proved true on the Internet!
– Authentication and privacy are not always
complementary objectives
– Do not want your medical sensor hacked!!
– Data tampering and computer viruses
could be a nightmare!
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Liability and Safety Concerns
 Companies may adopt wireless sensors
to reduce liability, but wireless sensors
could also increase liability:
– Use in critical applications could be limited
• Imagine a medical sensor fails!!
• Or an automotive theft deterrent system failure
– Companies will be slow to adopt
technology that increases their legal
exposure
• May delay adoption
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Software Engineering
 Imagine a heterogeneous wireless
sensor network with complex tasks and
high levels of interaction…
– End-user level products – easy to use
– Software design??
– Debugging??
– Remote software updates??
 Example: Send a request over the
Internet to turn on lights when your car
reaches home. The request fails.
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Summary and Conclusions
 Wireless sensor networks have a bright future
– Many applications have been proposed
– Potential to revolutionize human-computer
interactions
– Availability of sensors will lead to new and exciting
applications
 A lot of research remains to be done
– Wireless sensors will not evolve into traditional
computers
– Many obstacles to overcome
– Allow realism to guide research efforts
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Acknowledgments
THANK YOU
Research collaborators (and for slides):
– Professor Gregory Auner
– Professor Sandeep K. S. Gupta
– Professor Golden G. Richard III
– Manish Kochhal
Technical Assistance: Joel Schwiebert
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