ZebraNet及其他:移动、动态网络的应用和系统支持

M. Martonosi
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移动和无线计算有潜力在我们如何与计算设备联系和使用方面提供下一个重大革命。除了不受限制的操作之外,移动和分布式系统还提供了考虑新的计算模型的机会,在这种模型中,动态的、稀疏连接的嵌入式计算设备联盟在广泛的领域内协作,以收集信息和解决问题。然而,这些系统面临着巨大的能量、外形因素和连接性限制,影响了它们的设计方式。在这次演讲中,我将描述我们建立用于野生动物追踪的ZebraNet系统的经验,该系统基于稀疏的、基于gps的传感设备的移动集合。借鉴ZebraNet和其他系统经验,我最近的工作旨在提供动态的、可优化的系统层,用于表达移动节点关系,并允许节点的分布式联盟进行协作。我将讨论动态网络的技术挑战,以及部署这种网络的更广泛的机会,特别是在基础设施薄弱的发展中地区。
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ZebraNet and beyond: applications and systems support for mobile, dynamic networks
Mobile and wireless computing has the potential to offer the next big revolution in how we relate to and make use of our computing devices. In addition to untethered operation, mobile and distributed systems offer the opportunity to consider new computational models in which dynamic, sparsely-connected confederations of embedded computing devices collaborate across wide areas to gather information and solve problems. These systems, however, face significant energy, form-factor and connectivity constraints that influence how they should be designed. In this talk, I will describe our experiences building the ZebraNet system for wildlife tracking, based on sparse, mobile collections of GPS-based sensing devices. Drawing from ZebraNet and other systems experiences, my most recent work seeks to provide dynamic, optimizable systems layers for expressing mobile node relationships and for allowing distributed confederations of nodes to collaborate. I will discuss both the technical challenges of dynamic networks, as well as the broader opportunities for deploying such networks, particularly in low-infrastructure developing regions.
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