MBARI海洋观测系统的“智能网络”基础设施

T. O'Reilly, D. Edgington, D. Davis, R. Henthorn, M. McCann, T. Meese, W. Radochonski, M. Risi, B. Roman, R. Schramm
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MBARI海洋观测系统(MOOS)将由网络观测平台和传感器组成,部署在广泛的地理区域,分布在整个海洋水柱上。该网络将利用各种通信链路,包括光纤、微波、分组无线电、卫星和声学,从而导致整个网络的吞吐量、延迟和间歇性的多样性。网络成员将是高度动态和不可预测的,因为链接“上升”和“下降”,设备被添加和从网络中删除。传感器本身将包括各种现成的仪器,以及在MBARI和其他地方开发的新设备;因此,传感器接口协议将非常多样化,因为目前没有广泛认可的标准。海洋观测系统网络的这些方面提出了具有挑战性的软件工程问题。作者回顾了解决这些问题的现有“智能网络”软件技术,并评估了其系统的可行性。为了解决传感器和协议的多样性,他们描述了一种称为传感器puck的设备,它可以在任何传感器和网络之间提供通用接口,并且当传感器插入网络时,可以自动配置和操作。
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"Smart network" infrastructure for the MBARI ocean observing system
The MBARI Ocean Observing System (MOOS) will consist of networked observation platforms and sensors deployed over a wide geographic area, distributed throughout the oceanic water column. The network will utilize a variety of communication links, including optical fiber, microwave, packet radio, satellite, and acoustic, resulting in diversity of throughput, latency, and intermittence throughout the network. The network membership will be highly dynamic and unpredictable, as links go "up" and "down", and devices are added to and removed from the network. The sensors themselves will include a wide range of off-the-shelf instruments as will as novel devices developed at MBARI and elsewhere; sensor interface protocols will thus be very diverse, as there are currently no widely recognized standards. These aspects of the ocean observing system network present challenging software engineering problems. The authors review available "smart network" software technologies that address these problems, and evaluate their feasibility for their system. Addressing the diversity of sensors and protocols, they describe a device called a sensor puck, that could provide a universal interface between any sensor and the network, and that enables spontaneous configuration and operation when the sensor is plugged into the network.
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