TY - GEN
T1 - Integrated multi mobile object scheme for ubiquitous sensor network
AU - Kim, Sung Won
AU - Park, Dong Hwan
AU - Park, Sangjoon
AU - Song, Eun Ha
AU - Park, Hyeon
AU - Jeong, Young Sik
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - By Configuration of the sensor node that utilizes the wireless service in constructing the network and collecting the data, the USN has been researched on the technology to be utilized as the various services such as disaster alarm, healthcare and military defense. Since the low power plan for extending the lifetime of the battery is considered to be important for the USN, the various USN simulators that design and verify the efficient packets were developed. In this paper, to overcome the limitations of the existing simulators that is limited to the packet, protocol and network model verification, to propose the CROWD that includes the mobile objects. While the existing simulators had operated in the form of being dependent on the event of voluntary generating within the terminal node, the CROWD alters the positioning coordinates for the mobile objects to react to the sensor node and provide the similar environment with the actual USN. Furthermore, CROWD verifies the sensor detection rate by the deployment and the energy efficiency and sensor positioning method according to the measured lifetime of the overall sensor node and the packet transfer route.
AB - By Configuration of the sensor node that utilizes the wireless service in constructing the network and collecting the data, the USN has been researched on the technology to be utilized as the various services such as disaster alarm, healthcare and military defense. Since the low power plan for extending the lifetime of the battery is considered to be important for the USN, the various USN simulators that design and verify the efficient packets were developed. In this paper, to overcome the limitations of the existing simulators that is limited to the packet, protocol and network model verification, to propose the CROWD that includes the mobile objects. While the existing simulators had operated in the form of being dependent on the event of voluntary generating within the terminal node, the CROWD alters the positioning coordinates for the mobile objects to react to the sensor node and provide the similar environment with the actual USN. Furthermore, CROWD verifies the sensor detection rate by the deployment and the energy efficiency and sensor positioning method according to the measured lifetime of the overall sensor node and the packet transfer route.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80655129608&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/CSA.2009.5404265
DO - 10.1109/CSA.2009.5404265
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80655129608
SN - 9781424449460
T3 - Proceedings of the 2009 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Its Applications, CSA 2009
BT - Proceedings of the 2009 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Its Applications, CSA 2009
T2 - 2009 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Its Applications, CSA 2009
Y2 - 10 December 2009 through 12 December 2009
ER -