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Page 1: Luster : Environmental Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks

Luster: Environmental Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks

Presented by Maha M. Dessokey

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The Main Idea

• Shrub are replacing grasslands and taking over Hog Island

(and the world).

• Where are grasslands, what happened to them?

• Will we still have grass in X years?

• LUSTER (Light Under Shrub Thickets for Environmental

Research) system, a typical Environmental Wireless Sensor

Network (EWSN), is to investigate the use of WSNs for

monitoring the effects of sunlight on shrub thicket.

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The Main Achievements

•The main contributions of this work are:

– LiteTDMA, a cluster-based, low-power TDMA MAC protocol that

supports reliable communication, dynamic reconfiguration and

node addition.

– An overlaid, non-intrusive reliable storage layer that provides

distributed non-volatile storage of sensor data for online query,

or for later manual collection.

– Hardware designs for spatially dense and reconfigurable

light sensing

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The Challenges

• New hardware to resist harsh environment.

• Deployment assurance.

• Reliable collection of data.

• Remote data uploading.

• In-network data backup.

• Robustness and self-healing.

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An overview of Luster software architecture

•Key Software Components– Sensor queries and Data extraction.

– LiteTDMA MAC protocol.

– Reliable distributed storage.

– Delay tolerant networking.

– Deployment time validation

–Backend server and database.

– Run time validation and Self-healing

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Deployment Experience

•Sensor nodes deployed in a cross, on a grid and along a tree

branch

•Solar panel, Antenna and Stargate

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Reference

• L. Selavo, A. Wood, Q. Cao, T. Sookoor, H. Liu, A. Srinivasan,

Y. Wu, W. Kang,J. Stankovic, D. Young,J. Porter.” LUSTER:

Wireless Sensor Network for Environmental Research”. In

SenSys ’07: Proceedings of the 5th International

Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems,

pages 103–116, New York, NY, USA, 2007.


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