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Wireless SensingHistory, Applications, and Prognostications
Joe PolastreCEO, Moteiv Corporation
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Berkeley Motes Timeline
WeC“Smart Rock”
1999 2000
Rene’“Experimentation”
2001 2002 2003 2004
Dot“Scale”
800-node demoat Intel Dev Forum
Mica“Open Experimental Platform”
1000 nodes delivered to10+ universities by UCB
Spec“Mote on a chip”
Mica mote in silicon
Telos“Integrated Platform”
Basis for Moteiv’sTmote Sky platform
Kris PisterSmartDustPaper
Dust IncFounded
Crossbow startsmanufacturingBerkeley motes
TinyOSInitial Release
MoteivFounded
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Moteiv Products
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Who is using motes?
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Motor & Engine Vibration
► Reduce 80% break/fix to less than 20%► Reduce spare parts inventory► Lower operating/maintenance costs► Reduced cycle time & 90% reduced downtime► Improved safety
“Clipboard-to-Computer” Initiative inside BP CTO Office
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Volcano Monitoring
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Refrigeration Control
Monitor, control, and optimize refrigeration systems at large scale
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Microclimate Monitoring
Live sensor readings from Taiwan
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What are interesting mote uses?For me, anyway…
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Wireless Persistence-of-Vision
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Medical Devices
■ CodeBlue► Hospital/Emergency Care► Rehabilitation► Disaster Response
■ Collaboration Between:► Harvard► Boston Medical Center► Spaulding Rehabilitation► 10Blade
Images courtesyof Matt Welsh
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Chicago FD and UCB
■ Smart Fire, Safety, and Rescue Systems
Floor plan
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$232M proposed system
400km coverage1782km border
$21M in wired sensors1780 sensor units
“complex sensor installation process”
Sources: Sandia, Lockheed, Jordan Army
Jordan
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Where is it going?Some slides stolen from my panel at TinyOS Technology Exchange
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Integrated Solutions
■ Chipcon CC2430■ Ember EM250■ Jennic, Atmel, etc…
► ~$5► Better performance
■ But…► 8051► XAP2► Steep learning curve
and NRE requirements
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Need easy development
■ Minimum HW Development■ Robust software infrastructure
►Include services AND networking►Instrumentation and Feedback Predictable
■ Applicability over multiple generations of hardware – write applications only once►SP link abstraction►Hardware Abstraction Architecture (HAA)
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Cost of WSN Development
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
OEMs/VARs Systems Integrators Component Suppliers
Source: OnWorld Survey
Barriers to Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Ease o
f UseInter
operabilit
y
Node Size
Node Cost
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What about TinyOS 2?
■ When will it be released???■ No reliability metrics■ No test & verification framework■ Must recompile (potentially rewrite) apps as
hardware and networking technologies change■ No driving commercial entity■ Companies very cautious to embrace
► Crossbow, Moteiv, etc► Need to support TinyOS 1.x customers► Doesn’t solve the ease-of-use issue
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Boomerang by Moteiv
■ Moteiv’s TinyOS distribution■ Includes
► Low power mesh• Temporal and Spatial diversity• Frequency diversity coming soon
► Time synchronization► Wireless reprogramming► T2 Timers, Resources, Scheduler, Flash► Includes SP, HAA, DMA► Backwards compatible with TinyOS 1.x applications
■ Download from Moteiv’s webpage
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Tmote Invent
■ Innovative Design■ Integrated Sensors
► Accelerometer, Speaker, Microphone, Human-visible Light sensor
■ User Interface and Feedback► LEDs, Buttons
■ Rechargeable■ Includes Boomerang,
Moteiv tested and certified distribution of TinyOS
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Prognostications (I)
■ TI acquired Chipcon► Chipcon CC2420 + TI MSP430 solution► Low cost, familiar architecture
■ Extended memory devices ► ~1MB address space
■ Chips ship with networking stacks as a commodity► Lots of networking options
• Zigbee, TinyOS, SmartMesh, MeshScape, XMesh, etc► Want to use the best networking for the
app/environment
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Open Items
■ How to build powerful applications easily, quickly, faster, reliably, predictably?► Kernel hacking TinyOS► Knob tuning Vertically integrated solutions► Is there a middle ground that provides enough
flexibility and configuration at small learning curve?■ How to leverage available technologies?
► New hardware solutions► Multiple networking solutions (TinyOS or non-TinyOS)
■ How to enable new classes of applications?
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Prognostications (II)
■ Next 18-24 months define how customers view wireless sensing as a valuable technology
■ Potential hype vs feasibility ala RFID► Lifetime – Is 10+ years possible on AA batteries?► Scale – Let’s get past the 250 to 1000 node limit.► Latency – Control guys very concerned.► Reliability – Remember X10?
■ Must embrace standards as an option► Zigbee in TinyOS, Z-Wave, etc► Multiple vendors/suppliers reduce customer fear
■ Time to move beyond monitoring networks