A Survey on (mobile) Wireless Sensor Network Experimentation Testbeds

A. Tonneau, N. Mitton, J. Vandaele
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With the development of new technologies, these last years have witnessed the emergence of a new paradigm: the Internet of Things (IoT) and of the physical world. We are now able to communicate and interact with our surrounding environment through the use of multiple tiny sensors, RFID technologies or small wireless robots. This allows a set of new applications and usages to be envisioned ranging from logistic and traceability purposes to emergency and rescue operations going through the monitoring of volcanos or forest fires. However, all this comes with several technical and scientific issues like how to ensure the reliability of wireless communications in disturbed environments, how to manage efficiently the low resources (energy, memory, etc) or how to set a safe and sustainable maintenance. All these issues are addressed by researchers all around the world but solutions designed for IoT need to face real experimentations to be validated. To ease such experimentations for IoT, several experimental test beds have been deployed offering diverse and heterogeneous services and tools. This article studies the different requirements and features such facilities should offer and survey the different experimental facilities currently available for the community, the different hardware used (as sensors and robots) and the scope of their services. We expect this survey assist a potential user to easily choose the one to use regarding his own needs. Finally, we identify existing gaps and difficulties and investigate new directions for such facilities.
(移动)无线传感器网络实验试验台综述
随着新技术的发展,过去几年见证了一个新范式的出现:物联网(IoT)和物理世界。我们现在能够通过使用多个微型传感器、RFID技术或小型无线机器人与周围环境进行交流和互动。这允许设想一系列新的应用和用途,从后勤和可追溯性目的到通过监测火山或森林火灾的紧急和救援行动。然而,所有这些都伴随着一些技术和科学问题,如如何确保无线通信在干扰环境中的可靠性,如何有效地管理低资源(能源,内存等)或如何设置一个安全和可持续的维护。所有这些问题都是由世界各地的研究人员解决的,但为物联网设计的解决方案需要面对真实的实验来验证。为了简化物联网的此类实验,已经部署了几个实验测试平台,提供各种异构服务和工具。本文研究了这些设施应该提供的不同要求和特征,并调查了目前可供社区使用的不同实验设施,使用的不同硬件(如传感器和机器人)及其服务范围。我们希望这项调查能帮助潜在用户根据自己的需求轻松选择使用的产品。最后,我们确定了现有的差距和困难,并研究了这些设施的新方向。
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