The RUNES Middleware for Networked Embedded Systems and its Application in a Disaster Management Scenario

Paolo Costa, G. Coulson, R. Gold, M. Lad, C. Mascolo, L. Mottola, G. Picco, Thirunavukkarasu Sivaharan, Nirmal Weerasinghe, S. Zachariadis
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Due to the inherent nature of their heterogeneity, resource scarcity and dynamism, the provision of middleware for future networked embedded environments is a challenging task. In this paper we present a middleware approach that addresses these key challenges; we also discuss its application in a realistic networked embedded environment. Our application scenario involves fire management in a road tunnel that is instrumented with networked sensor and actuator devices. These devices are able to reconfigure their behaviour and their information dissemination strategies as they become damaged under emergency conditions, and firefighters are able to coordinate their operations and manage sensors and actuators through dynamic reprogramming. Our supporting middleware is based on a two-level architecture: the foundation is a language-independent, component-based programming model that is sufficiently minimal to run on any of the devices typically found in networked embedded environments. Above this is a layer of software components that offer the necessary middleware functionality. Rather than providing a monolithic middleware 'layer', we separate orthogonal areas of middleware functionality into self-contained components that can be selectively and individually deployed according to current resource constraints and application needs. Crucially, the set of such components can be updated at runtime to provide the basis of a highly dynamic and reconfigurable system
面向网络嵌入式系统的RUNES中间件及其在灾害管理场景中的应用
由于其固有的异构性、资源稀缺性和动态性,为未来网络化嵌入式环境提供中间件是一项具有挑战性的任务。在本文中,我们提出了一种中间件方法来解决这些关键挑战;并讨论了其在实际网络嵌入式环境中的应用。我们的应用场景涉及公路隧道的火灾管理,该隧道配备了联网的传感器和执行器设备。这些设备在紧急情况下损坏时能够重新配置其行为和信息传播策略,消防员能够通过动态重新编程协调其操作并管理传感器和执行器。我们的中间件支持基于两层架构:基础是一个独立于语言的、基于组件的编程模型,它足够小,可以在网络嵌入式环境中常见的任何设备上运行。在此之上是一层软件组件,提供必要的中间件功能。我们没有提供一个单一的中间件“层”,而是将中间件功能的正交区域分离成自包含的组件,这些组件可以根据当前的资源限制和应用程序需求有选择地单独部署。至关重要的是,这些组件集可以在运行时更新,以提供高度动态和可重构系统的基础
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