Title
Resource Management Middleware to Support Self Managing Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract
In the vision of pervasive computing, technology is integrated throughout our environment. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) provide support for pervasive computing applications through integration of environmental data. We believe that previous approaches to resource management in WSNs are designed to provide support for a specific application and do not adequately support the vision of pervasive computing. A separation of concerns between application logic and resource management is needed to provide adequate support for multiple concurrent applications using the WSN infrastructure. Additionally, sensor resource management middleware should provide appropriate primitives to support the creation of self-management frameworks. These frameworks should support the sharing of sensor network resources between multiple applications and should be extensible in order to comply with changing business needs, while leveraging on the existing infrastructure. This paper presents a component-based resource management middleware architecture that is designed to support the construction of large scale, self-managing distributed systems. We will show how the proposed architecture provides resource management support for concurrent applications while promoting reusability and extensibility for both sensor network infrastructure and software services. Furthermore our approach actively promotes point of action processing, which provides significant benefits in enterprise application deployments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/SASOW.2010.71
SASO Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
sensor network resource,wireless sensor network,component-based resource management middleware,resource management support,sensor network infrastructure,sensor resource management middleware,support self,wsn infrastructure,resource management middleware,pervasive computing,wireless sensor networks,adequate support,resource management,separation of concern,ubiquitous computing,resource allocation,object oriented programming,distributed system,soa,computer architecture,sensor network,middleware,resource manager
Middleware,Resource management,Object-oriented programming,Computer science,Separation of concerns,Real-time computing,Resource allocation,Ubiquitous computing,Wireless sensor network,Reusability,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.40
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pedro Javier del Cid1967.66
Nelson Matthys218917.65
Danny Hughes338549.25
Sam Michiels436740.88
Wouter Joosen52898287.70