Professor Jim Kurose and Victor Lesser
(UMass)
Professor Edmundo de Sousa e Silva (Univ. Fed. Rio de
Janiero)
Professor Anura Jayasumana (CSU)
Professor Ben Liu (CCNY)
Time and location Fridays 10:30 -12:05, Room 142, Computer Science
Building.
Sensor networks are a sensing, computing and communication infrastructure
that allows us to instrument, observe, and respond to phenomena in the natural
environment, and in our physical and cyber infrastructure. The sensors
themselves can range from small passive microsensors (e.g, "smart dust") to
larger scale, controllable weather-sensing platforms. Their computation and
communication infrastructure will be radically different from that found in
today's Internet-based systems, reflecting the device- and application-driven
nature of these systems. In this seminar, we will survey the current sensor nets
literature, focusing on the communication and computational challenges posed by
these systems. Throughout the semester, we'll look to identify open research
challenges and directions.
This course can be taken for either 1 credit or 3 credits. In the latter
case, a semester project will be required. Prerequisites include previous
courses in computer networks and operating systems at the undergraduate level.
Approval of the instructors is required to register for this seminar.
The following reading list is under construction, and will no doubt continue
to evolve as the semester progresses.....
Class 1: Organizational Meeting
Class 2: Introduction: Overview, survey, and
tutorial Slide
set #1, Slide
set #2
- Chee-Yee Chong; Kumar, S.P., "Sensor
networks: Evolution, opportunities, and challenges," Proc IEEE, August
2003.
- Deborah Estrin, David Culler, and Kris Pister, "Connecting
the Physical World with Pervasive Networks," IEEE Pervasive Computing, 1,1
(Jan.-March 2002).
- Additional references:
- Akyildiz, I.F., W. Su, Y. Sankarasubramaniam, E. Cayirci, "A
Survey on Sensor Networks", IEEE Communications Magazine, August,
102-114(2002).
Class 3: Applications Slides
- A.Mainwaring, R. Szewczyk, D. Culler, J. Anderson "Wireless Sensor
Networks for Habitat Monitoring" ACM International Workshop on
Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications (WSNA), 2002.
- "Environmental
Observation and Forecasting Systems: Vision, Challenges and Successes of a
Prototype," Antonio Baptista, Todd Leen, Yinglong Zhang, Arun Chawla,
David Maier, Wu-chang Feng, Wu-chi Feng, Jonathan Walpole, Claudio Silva,
Juliana Freire, Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology (R. A. Meyers,
Ed.), Academic Press, Third Edition, Vol. 5., pp 565-581.
- L. Schwiebert, S. Gupta, J. Weinmann, "Research
Challenges in Wireless Networks of Biomedical Sensors," ACM Mobicomm
2001, 2001, Pages 151-165
- A number of sensor networks applications (contaminant transport
monitoring, marine microorganisms, habitat sensing, seismic monitoring) are
discussed in the www pages of the UCLA Center for Embedded Network Sensing.
- J.M. Kahn, R. Katz, K. Pister, "Emerging
Challenges: Mobile Networking for “Smart Dust”" J. Commun and
Networks, Vol. 2, No. 3, Sept. 2000.
Class 4: Transport Protocols Slide
set 1, Slide
set 2.
- Chieh-Yih Wan, Andrew Campbell, Lakshman Krishnamurthy, "PSFQ: A Reliable
Transport Protocol For Wireless Sensor Networks," First Workshop on Sensor
Networks and Applications (WSNA), September 2002, Atlanta, GA.
- Sankarasubramaniam, Y., Akan, O.B., and Akyildiz, I.F., "ESRT:
Event-to-Sink Reliable Transport in Wireless Sensor Networks,"
Proceedings of ACM MobiHoc'03, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, June 2003.
- C. Wan, S. B. Eisenman, A.T. Campbell, "CODA:
Congestion Detection and Avoidance in Sensor Networks," ACM SenSys
2003.
- S.L. Bangolae, A.P. Jayasumana, V. Chandrasekar, "Gigabit
Networking: Digitized Radar Data Transfer and Beyond," Proc. IEEE ICC,
2003
Routing and data dissemination Slide set 1.
Slide set 2.
Slide
set 3.
- C. Intanagonwiwat, R. Govindan, D. Estrin, "Directed
Diffusion: A Scalable and Robust Communication Paradigm for Sensor
Networks," ACM MobiCOM 2000.
- Fan Ye, Haiyun Luo, Jerry Cheng, Songwu Lu, Lixia Zhang, "A Two-tier Data Dissemination
Model for Large-scale Wireless Sensor Networks,"
University of
California, Los Angeles, USA. Mobicom 2002
- W.R. Heinzelman, J. Kulik, H. Balakrishnan, "Adaptive
Protocols for Information Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks," ACM
Mobicom '99, Seattle WA 1999.
- D. Braginsky, D. Estrin, Rumor Routing
Algorithm For Sensor Networks. WSNA 2002
- J. Heidemann, F. Silva, C. Intanagonwiwat, R. Govindan, D. Estrin, D.
Ganesan, "Building
efficient wireless sensor networks with low-level naming," Proceedings
of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP 2001). Lake Louise,
Banff, Canada. October 2001.
- Additional references:
A data-centric view of sensor nets (Slide set
1, also see papers below for more slides)
- Overview
- Tomasz Imielinski and Samir Goel, "DataSpace
- querying and monitoring deeply networked collections in physical
space," IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, Special Issue on
"Networking the Physical World", October 2000.
- P. Bonnet, J. Gehrke, P. Seshadri, , "Querying
The Physical World," IEEE Personal Communications Special Issue on
Networking the Physical World, 2000.
- R. Govindan, J. M. Hellerstein, W. Hong, S. Madden, M. Franklin, S.
Shenker, "The
Sensor Network as a Database," USC Technical Report No. 02-771,
September 2002.
- Storage:
- D. Ganesan, B. Greenstein, D. Perelyubskiy, D. Estrin, J. Heidemann, "An Evaluation of
Multi-resolution Storage for Sensor Networks,"ACM Sensys '03. (slides)
- Deepak Ganesan, Deborah Estrin, "DIMENSIONS:
Why do we need a new Data Handling Architecture for Sensor Networks,"
ACM HotNets I 2003. (slides)
- S. Shenker, S. Ratnasamy, B. Karp, R. Govindan, D. Estrin, Data-Centric
Storage in Sensornets, ACM HotNets I 2003. (slides) (See
also: S. Ratnasamy, B. Karp, L. Yin, F. Yu, D. Estrin, R. Govindan, S.
Shenker, "GHT:
A geographic hash table for data-centric storage," WSNA 2002).
- Querying:
- S. Madden, M. Shah, J.M. Hellerstein, V. Raman, "Continuously
Adaptive Continuous Queries over Streams," 2002 ACM SIGMOD
Conference. (slides)
- Xin Li, Young-Jin Kim, Ramesh Govindan, and Wei Hong, "Multi-Dimensional Range Queries
in Sensor Networks, ACM Sensys '03. (slides)
Sensor Net Organization and Tracking
- Organization and Tracking (overview) (Slides)
- B. Horling, R. Mailler, M. Sims, V. Lesser,. "Using and
Maintaining Organization in a Large-Scale Distributed Sensor Network,"
In Proceedings of the Workshop on Autonomy, Delegation, and Control
(AAMAS03). July, 2003
- Brooks, R.R.; Ramanathan, P.; Sayeed, A.M., "Distributed
target classification and tracking in sensor network," Proc.
IEEE, August 2003, Page(s): 1163- 1171
- Tracking using Micro-sensors
- Q.Wang,W-P Chen, R. Zheng, K. Lee, and L. Sha, "Acoustic Target
Tracking Using Wireless Sensor Devices," Proc. of the 2nd Workshop on
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN’03), April 2003. (slides)
- D. Li, K.Wong, Y. Hu and A. Sayeed, "Detection,
Classification, Tracking of Targets in Micro-sensor Networks," IEEE
Signal Processing Magazine, pp. 17-29, March 2002 (slides)
- Tracking 2 (slides)
- J. Liu, J. Liu, J. Reich, P. Cheung, and F. Zhao, "Distributed Group
Management for Track Initiation and Maintenance in Target Localization
Applications," Proc. 2nd Workshop on Information Processing in Sensor
Networks (IPSN’03), April 2003.
- F. Zhao, J. Shin and J. Reich, "Information-Driven
Dynamic Sensor Collaboration for Tracking Applications," IEEE Signal
Processing Magazine, March 2002.
- optional:
- O. Yadgar, S. Kraus, C. Ortiz, "Scaling-up
Distributed Sensor Networks," in Distributed Sensor Networks: A
Multiagent Perspective (2003). Lesser, V.; Ortiz, C.; Tambe, M.
(Editors). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
- R. Brooks, C. Griffn, and D. S. Friedlander, "Self-Organized Distributed
Sensor Network Entity Tracking," International
Journal of High Performance Computer Applications, special issue on Sensor
Networks, vol. 16, no. 3, Fall 2002 (check out all papers in this
special issue)
Coverage and connectivity: (slides)
ALTHOUGH THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH TIME TO COVER THE PAPERS BELOW, THEY ARE ALL OF
INTEREST:
Dynamic Sensor Allocation
- R. Mailler, V. Lesser, B. Horling, "Cooperative
Negotiation for Soft Real-Time Distributed Resource Allocation," In
Proceedings of Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and
MultiAgent Systems (AAMAS 2003), Volume AAMAS03, pp. 576-583. July, 2003.
- S. Fitzpatrick, L. Meertens, "Soft,
Real-Time, Distributed Graph Coloring using Decentralized, Synchronous,
Stochastic, Iterative-Repair, Anytime Algorithms - A Framework," Technical
Report KES.U.01.05, May 2001, Kestrel Institute, Palo Alto, California.
- C. Fernandez, R. Bejar, B. Krishnamachari, C. Gomes, "Communication and Computation
in DisCSP Algorithms, "In Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on
Principles and Practices of Constraint Programming (CP-02) 2002.
Computation
- J. Byers, G. Nasse, "Utility-Based
Decision Making in Wireless Sensor Networks," Proc. ACM MobiHoc
2000.
- R. Kumar, V. Tsisatsis, M. Srivatsava, "Computation Hierarchy for
In-network Processing," 2nd WSNA (Mobicomm), Sept. 2003.
E. Elnahrawy, B.R.
Badrinath, Cleaning and Querying Noisy Sensors, 2nd WSNA (Mobicomm), Sept.
2003.
- H. Carvalho, W. Heinzelman, A. Murphy and C. Coelho, "A
General Data Fusion Architecture," Proceedings of the 6th International
Conference on Information Fusion (Fusion 2003), July 2003.
- F. Zhao, J. Liu, J. Liu, L. Guibas, and J. Reich, "Collaborative Signal and
Information Processing: An Information Directed Approach." Proceedings of
the IEEE, 2003, to appear. [see
http://www2.parc.com/spl/members/zhao/pubs.html]
- M. Chu, H. Haussecker and F. Zhao, “Scalable Information-driven Sensor
Querying and Routing for Ad Hoc Heterogeneous Sensor Networks,” Int’l J.
High Performance Computing Applications, vol. 16, no. 3, Fall 2002.
- J. Liu, J. Reich, F. Zhao, "Collaborative In-Network
Processing for Target Tracking." J. on Applied Signal Processing, to
appear, 2002.
Power comsumption, capacity, Data compression:
- A Distributed and Adaptive Signal Processing Approach to Reducing Energy
Consumption in Sensor Networks
Jim Chou, Dragan Petrovic, Kannan
Ramchandran (University of California at Berkeley) Infocom 03
- On the Interdependence of Routing and Data Compression in Multi-Hop Sensor
Networks (a bit theoretical), Anna Scaglione, Sergio Servetto, Cornell
University, USA. Mobicom 02
- S. Pradhan, J. Kusuma, K. Ramchandran, "Distributed Compression in a Dense
Sensor Network," IEEE Signal Processing, 2002
Security
- Analysis of the denial of service problem for sensor network, Anthony D.
Wood, John A. Stankovic
- SPINS: Security Suite for Sensor Networks, Adrian Perrig, Robert Szewczyk,
Victor Wen, David Culler, and J. D. Tygar (University of California, Berkeley,
USA) Mobicom 2001