Wireless sensor network virtualization: Early architecture and research perspectives

  • Imran Khan
  • , Fatna Belqasmi
  • , Roch Glitho
  • , Noel Crespi
  • , Monique Morrow
  • , Paul Polakos

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Abstract

WSNs have become pervasive and are used in many applications and services. Usually, deployments of WSNs are task-oriented and domain-specific, thereby precluding reuse when other applications and services are contemplated. This inevitably leads to the proliferation of redundant WSN deployments. Virtualization is a technology that can aid in tackling this issue, as it enables the sharing of resources/infrastructure by multiple independent entities. In this article we critically review the state of the art and propose a novel architecture for WSN virtualization. The proposed architecture has four layers (physical layer, virtual sensor layer, virtual sensor access layer, and overlay layer) and relies on a constrained application protocol. We illustrate its potential by using it in a scenario where a single WSN is shared by multiple applications, one of which is a fire monitoring application. We present the proof-of-concept prototype we have built along with the performance measurements, and discuss future research directions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7113233
Pages (from-to)104-112
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Network
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2015

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