Rethinking connectivity restoration in WSNs using feedback from a low-cost mobile sensor network testbed

Shadi Janansefat, K. Akkaya, I. Senturk, Michael Gloff
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In recent years, a lot of studies proposed to introduce mobility capability to sensor nodes in order to exploit the advantages of mobility in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) applications. In particular, the idea has been exploited heavily to restore connectivity in disjoint WSNs. While the studies demonstrated various capabilities of the proposed connectivity algorithms via simulation, real node and testbed implementations were mostly lacking due to unavailability of proper hardware and/or high robot costs. Since this may hinder the direct applicability of the algorithms in realistic settings, testbeds which can be constructed with low-cost and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware are required for realistic evaluations of the connectivity restoration algorithms. To this end, in this paper, we first design a low-cost mobile sensor network (MSN) testbed using iRobot-based mobile nodes. We integrate commercially available iRobot Create platform with IRIS sensor motes to design a new mobile sensor node called iRobotSense. Using a network of iRobotSense nodes, we then implement one of the widely used connectivity restoration algorithms, namely PADRA, on this testbed. The evaluations revealed several factors that need to be taken into consideration in the design and development of connectivity restoration algorithms which were not considered in simulation-based evaluations. We revise several components of PADRA based on the feedback received from the testbed experiments.
基于低成本移动传感器网络试验台反馈的wsn连通性恢复研究
近年来,为了在无线传感器网络(Wireless sensor network, WSNs)应用中充分发挥移动性的优势,许多研究都提出在传感器节点中引入移动性的能力。特别是,这个想法已经被大量地用于恢复不连接的wsn的连通性。虽然研究通过仿真证明了所提出的连接算法的各种功能,但由于缺乏适当的硬件和/或机器人成本高,实际节点和测试平台的实现大多缺乏。由于这可能会阻碍算法在实际环境中的直接适用性,因此需要使用低成本和商用现货(COTS)硬件构建的测试平台来对连接恢复算法进行实际评估。为此,本文首先利用基于irobot的移动节点设计了一个低成本的移动传感器网络(MSN)试验台。我们将市售的iRobot Create平台与IRIS传感器模块集成在一起,设计了一个名为iRobotSense的新型移动传感器节点。然后,使用iRobotSense节点网络,我们在这个测试平台上实现了一种广泛使用的连接恢复算法,即PADRA。这些评估揭示了在设计和开发连接恢复算法时需要考虑的几个因素,而这些因素在基于仿真的评估中没有考虑到。根据试验台实验反馈,对PADRA的几个组成部分进行了修正。
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