IrisNet: An Architecture for a Worldwide Sensor Web

  • Authors:
  • Phillip B. Gibbons;Brad Karp;Yan Ke;Suman Nath;Srinivasan Seshan

  • Affiliations:
  • Intel Research Pittsburgh;Intel Research Pittsburgh;Carnegie Mellon University;Carnegie Mellon University;Carnegie Mellon University

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Pervasive Computing
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

Today's common computing hardware Internet-connected desktop PCs and inexpensive, commodity off-the-shelf sensors such as Webcams is an ideal platform for a worldwide sensor web. In a worldwide sensor web, users can query, as a single unit, vast quantities of data from thousands or even millions of widely distributed, heterogeneous sensors. Users can also actuate sensors and adapt sensor-feed processing in reaction to sensed data in real time.IrisNet is a software infrastructure that aims to provide the missing software components for realizing a worldwide sensor web. It supports many features that simplify the task of creating sensor web services that are feature-rich, widely-distributed, high performance, highly scalable, adapt well to usage patterns, and robust against failures. Three services from different application domains currently use IrisNet.