Title
Automatic configuration of controlled interference experiments in sensornet testbeds
Abstract
Experiments under controlled radio interference are crucial to assess the robustness of low-power wireless protocols. While tools such as JamLab augment existing sensornet testbeds with realistic interference, it remains an error-prone and time-consuming task to manually select the set of nodes acting as jammers and their individual transmit powers. We present an automated configuration approach based on simulated annealing to overcome this problem. A preliminary evaluation based on two testbeds shows that our approach can find near-optimal solutions within at most a few hours. We believe our approach can facilitate the widespread adoption of controlled interference experiments by the sensornet community.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2668332.2668355
SenSys
Keywords
Field
DocType
design,experimentation,signal processing systems,measurement,performance,real-time and embedded systems,co processor,dsp,energy
Simulated annealing,Mobile sensing,Digital signal processing,Wireless,Computer science,Electromagnetic interference,Real-time computing,Robustness (computer science),Interference (wave propagation),Coprocessor
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
4
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Felix Jonathan Oppermann1324.25
Carlo Alberto Boano254442.61
Marco Zimmerling365444.15
Kay Römer41270137.16