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Location Tracking in a WSN by Mobile Agents and Its Data Fusion Strategies Yu-Chee Tseng, Sheng-Po Kuo, Hung-Wei Lee, and Chi-Fu Huang Young-sam Kim / M.D Course School of Information Technology Dept. of Computer Engineering Korea University of Technology and Education Contents Abstract Introduction Network Model & Problem Statement The Location Tracking Protocol Fusion & Delivery of Tracking Results Prototyping Experiences and Simulation Results Conclusion Q/A - Abstract - Abstract (1) 1. WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) Providing ubiquitous sensing, computing and communication capability -> greatly facilitate human life 2. Location Tracking (1) One of the central issues in sensor networks. To monitor the roaming path of a moving object. Abstract (2) 3. Location Tracking (2) Similar to the location-update problem in PCS networks. Location Tracking is more challenging in two senses. 1) Central control mechanism & backbone network. (X) 2) Wireless communication bandwidth is very limited. 4. Proposed paradigm Novel protocol based on the mobile agent paradigm. The communication & sensing overheads are greatly reduced. Based on IEEE 802.11b, NICs - Introduction - WSN (1) Wireless communication Rapid progress Wireless Sensor Network MEMS technologies Inexpensive node Environmental Info collecting processing storing WSN (2) 1. Sensor are connected Past : wire lines. Today : wire lines + wireless ad hoc network 1) The flexibility of installation & configuration is greatly improved. 2) Research activities have recently been commenced in SN WSN (3) 2. Issues remain to be resolved Scalability - coverage and exposure problems Stability - stable and fault-tolerant Power-saving - since no plug-in power is available - energy consumption of communications might be a major factor - mobile agent-based solutions are sometimes more power-efficient Proposed paradigm 3. Novel protocol based on the mobile agent paradigm To solve the location tracking problem Advantage 1) sensing, computing & communication overheads can be greatly reduced. -> delivery & fusion of the tracking results 2) on-site or follow-me services may be provided Network Model & Problem Statement Network Model (1) Sensor network (2D) Triangular network (regular) Network Model (2) & Problem Statement Sensing scope is r Working Area is A0, Backup Area is A1, A2, A3 Practice errors may exist, and thus more sensors will be needed to improve the accuracy. The Location Tracking Protocol Basic Idea Proposed protocol is derived by the cooperation of sensors. (master 1, slave 2) Protocol Details (1) Assume that … 1) Sensors can distinguish one object from the other 2) Each object periodically send a unique ID 3) focus on only one particular object Protocol Details (2) Master agent : closets to the object - go to master state & protocol Slave agents : nearby sensors - go to slave state & protocol Once the object enters the backup areas, the roles of master & slave may be changed Protocol Details (3) For track3, track1, the track2, onlymaster the slave discovers agent inone two slaves S1 slave willas losing bewell revoked, the as itself target and losing new the one will simultaneously. be target invited. Master Protocol Details (4) Each sensor will keep an object list (OL). unique identity, denote by ID, two sub-field Two sub-field : status & time-stamp 1) ID.state : Master, Slave, Standby, Inhibited 2) time-stamp is the time when the record is last updated. Protocol Details (5) Seven types of control messages 1) bid-master(ID, sig) 2) assign_slave(ID, si, t) 3) revoke_slave(si) 4) inhibit(ID) 5) release(ID) 6) move_master(ID, si, hist) 7) data(ID, sig, ts) Basic Protocol Election Protocol Master Protocol Slave Protocol Extension to Irregular Network Topologies The election process does not need to be changed. The rules to migrate masters/slaves need to be modified. Sensors need to know the locations of at least their two-hop neighbors. Still use one master and two slaves to track an object. Extension to Irregular Network Topologies How to define the master & slaves ? The problem can be solved by a divide-and-conquer solution in time complexity Fusion & Delivery of Tracking Results Fusion & Delivery of Tracking Results (1) Assume that… one of the sensors in the network serves as the gateway connecting to a location server in the wireline network. Fusion & Delivery of Tracking Results (2) Propose three data delivery solutions. 1) Non-Agent-Based (NAB) strategy. Each sensor works independently and forwards its sensing results back to the gateway 2) Threshold-Based (TB) strategy. 3) Distance-Based (DB) strategy. The delivery action may be taken only when the master agent moves. Prototyping Experiences Prototyping Experiences IEEE 802.11b NICs Sensor 0 Object Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Prototyping Experiences Prototyping Experiences Position approximation algorithm Prototyping Experiences Prototyping Experiences Prototyping Experiences Prototyping Experiences Simulation Results Simulation Results (1) Simulation Results (2) Conclusions Conclusion A mobile-agent approach, A data fusion model and several data delivery strategies are significantly reducing the communication & sensing overheads. Q/A Thank you