LIPS: A Protocol Suite For Homeostatic Sensornet Management
J. Tate and I. Bate
Sensornets are often deployed into inaccessible, dangerous, or changeable physical environments. Centralised control and management is generally infeasible. Autonomous, self-configuring, and self-managing mechanisms are required to provide a suitable infrastructure which reliably supports distributed applications, hiding any underlying instability. The Lightweight Integrated Protocol Suite (LIPS) coordinates time-sensitive activity, and regulates network size and density, in self-managing cellular sensornets. Although components can be implemented in isolation, each contributes part of a larger, integrated solution.
BibTex Entry
@inproceedings{Tate2011, author = {J. Tate and I. Bate}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems}, title = {LIPS: A Protocol Suite For Homeostatic Sensornet Management}, year = {2011} }