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1  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Overview of the problem space Scenario Issues Example (plant care example) Discussion conclusion open questions (find more problems!) Outline Questions / points on the first slides (overview) that are marked green are cover by Sagres, if the first characters are green, they are at least partially covered by Sagres.

2  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex world is full of events / information, which we sense, analyze and then react but the world is very complex: Scenario minimal configuration ‘plug and play’ fault tolerance security

3  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Scenario (cont.) observe Actuators control parameters of our world Sensors notice events and collect ‘data’ change ‘black box’ store and process the data

4  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Data Store Sensors Services Actuators ‘black box’ Sagres?

5  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Data Store Sensors Services? ? ? What data is sent, how & where is the data sent (ID + URL + data)? What data ‘types’ / sensors? (tmp, temp, temperature??) How are new sensors integrated (ID)? What happens if a sensor ‘disappears’? (fault tolerance) What if that sensor ‘reappears’? How and where is the raw data processed (RMI, Class / local, remote)? How is the data stored (XML? ODBS? RDBS?)?? ‘black box’

6  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Data Store Services Where are services managed (dir service?)? How are the features of a service described? Where does a service live? Security issues ! (private data) Dependencies between services (data flow?) Composition of services. Communication among services. Concurrency and consistency issues How to handle conflicting services? Data sent back to the ‘Data Store’, multiple ‘Data Stores’? Where? Create and store an image of our complex world and keep it consistent ‘black box’? ? ? Sagres !?

7  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Data Store Actuators ‘black box’ Similar issues as with sensors, –What data is sent (protocol)? –How are new actuators integrated (ID)? How do we notice, that an actuator doesn’t work anymore? (fault tolerance)  Do we have any pure actuators or does an actuator always returns it’s state? Different time constraints (real time tasks) - how do ‘schedule’ services??

8  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Sensor information integration of different sensors, data processing, data storage, data types... Data storage data integration, distribution of data and remote accessibility, privacy / security, consistency, concurrency... Services service directory, dependencies between services, communication among services, execution space, security, concurrency, priorities... Summary

9  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Application: Plant monitoring + caring service User’s perspective –take care of all my plants in my house User will –buy plants which may come with sensors, other sensors –subscribe to a service say www.plantcare.com Service will –monitor all plants and inform him of status –may be trigger actuators to automatically take care of plants…like watering plants

10  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex What does monitoring involve? Monitor factors affecting well being of plant –light, heat, moisture Identify plant and get data for a healthy plant Co-relate the observed data across a period of time with the “healthy plant ” data Inform the user –plant in living room next to window needs more water –Graphical representation: Map of house with position of plant in it, which is clickable

11  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Raw data from sensors Sensor specific services (to XML) mapObject service Plant care service Information about plant types DATASTOREDATASTORE User Integrating multiple XML documents

12  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Some other issues Liveliness of data in Database –depends on services,plants Where is time stamping of data done –At sensor, or home server or data store….. Adapting to new sensors/services –or subscribing to mapObjects service will allow him to get a graphical interface –temperature sensors stops working Reverse path: Service to Actuators –Once you have discovered that some plant need watering how do you discover and invoke how to water it (watering device)

13  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Open architectural issues What level of standardization is required by a particular architecture? Service discovery mechanism: –Jini, UPnP, Salutation, SDS ? Is direct service to service communication allowed? Do services update DataStore, can they delete old entries? DataStore implementation issues, distributed, object- oriented, relational, TSpaces Data integration issues? How Sagres can be used to address this problem?

14  Problem Definition  Presented by Sushant and Alex Service Discovery –Jini (Sun), UPnP (Microsoft),SDS(Berkeley),Salutation Data integration –Sagres –Tspaces Distributed Software Architecture –Ninja, Georgia Tech’s CyberDesk –Distributed technologies like RMI, DCOM, CORBA –Work at HP labs, CoolTown, Chai Server Related work


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