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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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A Cloud-Based Interactive Data Infrastructure for Sensor Networks
SESSION: Poster Reception
EVENT TYPE: Posters
TIME: 5:15PM - 7:00PM
AUTHOR(S):Tonglin Li, Kate Keahey, Rajesh Sankaran, Pete Beckman, Ioan Raicu
ROOM:New Orleans Theater Lobby
ABSTRACT:
Small specialized sensor devices capable of both reporting on environmental factors and interacting with the environment are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, reliable and inexpensive. This transformation has enabled domain sciences to create "instruments at large" – dynamic and often self-organizing groups of sensors whose outputs are capable of being aggregated and correlated to support experiments organized around specific questions. This calls for an infrastructure that supports remote administration of sensors, relies on protocols that withstand unreliable communications, and extend storage capability that scales to support many data producing sensors, many different
data types, and many end user requests. In this work we present protocols and a cloud-based data store called "WaggleDB" that address the above challenges. The system efficiently aggregates and stores data from sensor networks and enables users to query the data sets. The "WaggleDB" data store incorporates a scalable multi-tier architecture with individually scalable tiers toward overcoming the challenges.
Chair/Author Details:
Tonglin Li - Illinois Institute of Technology
Kate Keahey - Argonne National Laboratory
Rajesh Sankaran - Argonne National Laboratory
Pete Beckman - Argonne National Laboratory
Ioan Raicu - Illinois Institute of Technology
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