Managing software evolution in large-scale wireless sensor and actuator networks

Barry Porter, G. Coulson, U. Roedig
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Wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs) will increasingly require support for managed software evolution: that is, systematic, ongoing, efficient and nondisruptive means of updating the software running on the nodes of a WSAN. While aspects of this requirement have been examined in the literature, the big picture remains largely untouched, resulting in the generally static WSAN deployments we see today. In this article, we propose a comprehensive approach to managed software evolution. Our approach has the following key features: (i) it supports divergent evolution of the WSAN's software, such that different nodes can evolve along different lines (e.g., to meet the needs of different stakeholders, or to address localized adaptations) and (ii) it supports both instructed and autonomous evolution such that nodes can be instructed to change their software configuration or can evolve their own configuration (e.g., to manage rapidly-changing environmental conditions where remote micromanagement would be infeasible due to the high latency of the WSAN environment). We present the four intra-WSAN protocols that comprise our solution, along with an accompanying server-side infrastructure, and evaluate our approach at scale.
管理大规模无线传感器和执行器网络中的软件进化
无线传感器和执行器网络(WSAN)将越来越需要对托管软件演进的支持:即系统、持续、高效和无中断地更新运行在WSAN节点上的软件的手段。虽然这一需求的各个方面已经在文献中进行了研究,但总体情况基本上没有改变,导致我们今天看到的WSAN部署通常是静态的。在本文中,我们提出了一种管理软件演进的综合方法。我们的方法有以下主要特点:(i)它支持WSAN软件的发散进化,这样不同的节点可以沿着不同的路线进化(例如,满足不同利益相关者的需求,或解决本地化适应问题);(ii)它支持指示和自主进化,这样节点可以被指示改变其软件配置或可以进化自己的配置(例如,来管理快速变化的环境条件(由于WSAN环境的高延迟,远程微管理将是不可行的)。我们介绍了组成我们的解决方案的四个内部wsan协议,以及相应的服务器端基础设施,并在规模上评估我们的方法。
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