EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Autor(a) principal: Fernando Parente Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFC
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Resumo: Monitoring systems are important for debugging and analyzing Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). In passive monitoring, a monitoring network needs to be deployed in addition to the network to be monitored, called target network. The monitoring network captures and analyzes packets sent by the target network. An energy-efficient passive monitoring system is necessary when there is a need to monitor a WSN in a real scenario because the lifetime of the monitoring network is extended and, consequently, the target network benefits from the monitoring for a longer time. In this thesis, initially, the main passive monitoring systems proposed for WSN have been identified, analyzed and compared. During the literature review, no passive monitoring system for WSN that aims to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network has been identified. Therefore, this thesis proposes an Energy-efficient Passive MOnitoring System for WSN (EPMOSt) that extends the lifetime of the monitoring network. EPMOSt uses two mechanisms to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network: sniffer election and aggregation of headers. By using the sniffer election, in general only one sniffer (a node of the monitoring network) captures packets sent by a given node of the target network, thereby reducing the transmission of packets captured by the monitoring network and, thus, considerably reducing the energy consumption of this network. By using aggregation of headers, only the information present in the headers of captured packets is sent through the monitoring network. Thus, the headers of several packets may be sent in the same monitoring message, hence reducing the overhead of transmission and consequently reducing the energy consumption of the monitoring network. Experiments performed with real sensors and with a WSN simulator in various scenarios are conducted to evaluate the proposed monitoring system. The obtained results show the energy efficiency of the EPMOSt and the viability of using it to monitor WSN in real scenarios.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisEPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor NetworksEPMOSt: um sistema de monitoramento passivo energeticamente eficiente para Redes de Sensores Sem Fio. 2014-11-26Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade28783018387http://lattes.cnpq.br/9576713124661835Josà Neuman de Souza09779604391http://lattes.cnpq.br/3614256141054800Miguel Franklin de Castro48396419353http://lattes.cnpq.br/5641112041037627Danielo GonÃalves Gomes42593751304//lattes.cnpq.br/6303297687237256Ãngelo Roncaly Alencar Brayner04097038850http://lattes.cnpq.br/389546971454888738363151300http://lattes.cnpq.br/2634131135774711Fernando Parente GarciaUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncia da ComputaÃÃoUFCBRMonitoramento Passivo EficiÃncia EnergÃtica Redes de Sensores Sem FioPassive Monitoring Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksCIENCIA DA COMPUTACAOMonitoring systems are important for debugging and analyzing Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). In passive monitoring, a monitoring network needs to be deployed in addition to the network to be monitored, called target network. The monitoring network captures and analyzes packets sent by the target network. An energy-efficient passive monitoring system is necessary when there is a need to monitor a WSN in a real scenario because the lifetime of the monitoring network is extended and, consequently, the target network benefits from the monitoring for a longer time. In this thesis, initially, the main passive monitoring systems proposed for WSN have been identified, analyzed and compared. During the literature review, no passive monitoring system for WSN that aims to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network has been identified. Therefore, this thesis proposes an Energy-efficient Passive MOnitoring System for WSN (EPMOSt) that extends the lifetime of the monitoring network. EPMOSt uses two mechanisms to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network: sniffer election and aggregation of headers. By using the sniffer election, in general only one sniffer (a node of the monitoring network) captures packets sent by a given node of the target network, thereby reducing the transmission of packets captured by the monitoring network and, thus, considerably reducing the energy consumption of this network. By using aggregation of headers, only the information present in the headers of captured packets is sent through the monitoring network. Thus, the headers of several packets may be sent in the same monitoring message, hence reducing the overhead of transmission and consequently reducing the energy consumption of the monitoring network. Experiments performed with real sensors and with a WSN simulator in various scenarios are conducted to evaluate the proposed monitoring system. The obtained results show the energy efficiency of the EPMOSt and the viability of using it to monitor WSN in real scenarios.Sistemas de monitoramento permitem depurar e analisar o funcionamento de uma Rede de Sensores Sem Fio (RSSF). No monitoramento passivo, uma rede de monitoramento adicional à implantada com o intuito de capturar e analisar os pacotes transmitidos pela rede a ser monitorada, denominada rede alvo. Quando se deseja monitorar uma RSSF em um ambiente real, um sistema de monitoramento passivo energeticamente eficiente à necessÃrio, pois, caso contrÃrio, a rede de monitoramento pode ter um tempo de vida bem menor do que a rede alvo. Nesta tese, inicialmente, os principais sistemas de monitoramento passivo propostos para RSSF foram identificados, analisados e comparados. Durante as pesquisas realizadas na literatura, nÃo foi identificado nenhum sistema de monitoramento passivo que se preocupasse em reduzir o consumo de energia da rede de monitoramento. Sendo assim, esta tese propÃe um sistema de monitoramento passivo energeticamente eficiente para RSSF, denominado EPMOSt (Energy-efficient Passive MOnitoring System), que prolonga o tempo de vida da rede de monitoramento. O EPMOSt utiliza dois mecanismos para reduzir o consumo de energia da rede de monitoramento: eleiÃÃo de sniffers (nÃs da rede de monitoramento) e agregaÃÃo de cabeÃalhos. A eleiÃÃo de sniffers garante que durante a maior parte do tempo apenas um sniffer captura os pacotes transmitidos por um determinado nà da rede alvo, reduzindo assim a transmissÃo de pacotes capturados redundantes atravÃs da rede de monitoramento e, consequentemente, reduzindo consideravelmente o consumo de energia desta rede. Com a agregaÃÃo de cabeÃalhos, apenas as informaÃÃes presentes nos cabeÃalhos dos pacotes capturados sÃo enviadas atravÃs da rede de monitoramento. Assim, os cabeÃalhos de vÃrios pacotes podem ser enviados na mesma mensagem de monitoramento, reduzindo assim o overhead de transmissÃo e, consequentemente, reduzindo tambÃm o consumo de energia da rede de monitoramento. Experimentos com sensores reais e com um simulador de RSSF sÃo realizados em vÃrios cenÃrios para avaliar o sistema de monitoramento proposto. Os resultados obtidos mostram a eficiÃncia energÃtica do EPMOSt e a viabilidade de utilizÃ-lo para monitorar RSSF em ambientes reais.nÃo hÃhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=13864application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:27:18Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv EPMOSt: um sistema de monitoramento passivo energeticamente eficiente para Redes de Sensores Sem Fio.
title EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
spellingShingle EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
Fernando Parente Garcia
Monitoramento Passivo
EficiÃncia EnergÃtica
Redes de Sensores Sem Fio
Passive Monitoring
Energy-Efficient
Wireless Sensor Networks
CIENCIA DA COMPUTACAO
title_short EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_sort EPMOSt: an energy-efficient passive monitoring system for Wireless Sensor Networks
author Fernando Parente Garcia
author_facet Fernando Parente Garcia
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1ID.fl_str_mv 28783018387
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9576713124661835
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Josà Neuman de Souza
dc.contributor.referee1ID.fl_str_mv 09779604391
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3614256141054800
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Miguel Franklin de Castro
dc.contributor.referee2ID.fl_str_mv 48396419353
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5641112041037627
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Danielo GonÃalves Gomes
dc.contributor.referee3ID.fl_str_mv 42593751304
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv //lattes.cnpq.br/6303297687237256
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Ãngelo Roncaly Alencar Brayner
dc.contributor.referee4ID.fl_str_mv 04097038850
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3895469714548887
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 38363151300
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2634131135774711
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernando Parente Garcia
contributor_str_mv Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade
Josà Neuman de Souza
Miguel Franklin de Castro
Danielo GonÃalves Gomes
Ãngelo Roncaly Alencar Brayner
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Monitoramento Passivo
EficiÃncia EnergÃtica
Redes de Sensores Sem Fio
topic Monitoramento Passivo
EficiÃncia EnergÃtica
Redes de Sensores Sem Fio
Passive Monitoring
Energy-Efficient
Wireless Sensor Networks
CIENCIA DA COMPUTACAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Passive Monitoring
Energy-Efficient
Wireless Sensor Networks
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIA DA COMPUTACAO
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dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Monitoring systems are important for debugging and analyzing Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). In passive monitoring, a monitoring network needs to be deployed in addition to the network to be monitored, called target network. The monitoring network captures and analyzes packets sent by the target network. An energy-efficient passive monitoring system is necessary when there is a need to monitor a WSN in a real scenario because the lifetime of the monitoring network is extended and, consequently, the target network benefits from the monitoring for a longer time. In this thesis, initially, the main passive monitoring systems proposed for WSN have been identified, analyzed and compared. During the literature review, no passive monitoring system for WSN that aims to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network has been identified. Therefore, this thesis proposes an Energy-efficient Passive MOnitoring System for WSN (EPMOSt) that extends the lifetime of the monitoring network. EPMOSt uses two mechanisms to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network: sniffer election and aggregation of headers. By using the sniffer election, in general only one sniffer (a node of the monitoring network) captures packets sent by a given node of the target network, thereby reducing the transmission of packets captured by the monitoring network and, thus, considerably reducing the energy consumption of this network. By using aggregation of headers, only the information present in the headers of captured packets is sent through the monitoring network. Thus, the headers of several packets may be sent in the same monitoring message, hence reducing the overhead of transmission and consequently reducing the energy consumption of the monitoring network. Experiments performed with real sensors and with a WSN simulator in various scenarios are conducted to evaluate the proposed monitoring system. The obtained results show the energy efficiency of the EPMOSt and the viability of using it to monitor WSN in real scenarios.
Sistemas de monitoramento permitem depurar e analisar o funcionamento de uma Rede de Sensores Sem Fio (RSSF). No monitoramento passivo, uma rede de monitoramento adicional à implantada com o intuito de capturar e analisar os pacotes transmitidos pela rede a ser monitorada, denominada rede alvo. Quando se deseja monitorar uma RSSF em um ambiente real, um sistema de monitoramento passivo energeticamente eficiente à necessÃrio, pois, caso contrÃrio, a rede de monitoramento pode ter um tempo de vida bem menor do que a rede alvo. Nesta tese, inicialmente, os principais sistemas de monitoramento passivo propostos para RSSF foram identificados, analisados e comparados. Durante as pesquisas realizadas na literatura, nÃo foi identificado nenhum sistema de monitoramento passivo que se preocupasse em reduzir o consumo de energia da rede de monitoramento. Sendo assim, esta tese propÃe um sistema de monitoramento passivo energeticamente eficiente para RSSF, denominado EPMOSt (Energy-efficient Passive MOnitoring System), que prolonga o tempo de vida da rede de monitoramento. O EPMOSt utiliza dois mecanismos para reduzir o consumo de energia da rede de monitoramento: eleiÃÃo de sniffers (nÃs da rede de monitoramento) e agregaÃÃo de cabeÃalhos. A eleiÃÃo de sniffers garante que durante a maior parte do tempo apenas um sniffer captura os pacotes transmitidos por um determinado nà da rede alvo, reduzindo assim a transmissÃo de pacotes capturados redundantes atravÃs da rede de monitoramento e, consequentemente, reduzindo consideravelmente o consumo de energia desta rede. Com a agregaÃÃo de cabeÃalhos, apenas as informaÃÃes presentes nos cabeÃalhos dos pacotes capturados sÃo enviadas atravÃs da rede de monitoramento. Assim, os cabeÃalhos de vÃrios pacotes podem ser enviados na mesma mensagem de monitoramento, reduzindo assim o overhead de transmissÃo e, consequentemente, reduzindo tambÃm o consumo de energia da rede de monitoramento. Experimentos com sensores reais e com um simulador de RSSF sÃo realizados em vÃrios cenÃrios para avaliar o sistema de monitoramento proposto. Os resultados obtidos mostram a eficiÃncia energÃtica do EPMOSt e a viabilidade de utilizÃ-lo para monitorar RSSF em ambientes reais.
description Monitoring systems are important for debugging and analyzing Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). In passive monitoring, a monitoring network needs to be deployed in addition to the network to be monitored, called target network. The monitoring network captures and analyzes packets sent by the target network. An energy-efficient passive monitoring system is necessary when there is a need to monitor a WSN in a real scenario because the lifetime of the monitoring network is extended and, consequently, the target network benefits from the monitoring for a longer time. In this thesis, initially, the main passive monitoring systems proposed for WSN have been identified, analyzed and compared. During the literature review, no passive monitoring system for WSN that aims to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network has been identified. Therefore, this thesis proposes an Energy-efficient Passive MOnitoring System for WSN (EPMOSt) that extends the lifetime of the monitoring network. EPMOSt uses two mechanisms to reduce the energy consumption of the monitoring network: sniffer election and aggregation of headers. By using the sniffer election, in general only one sniffer (a node of the monitoring network) captures packets sent by a given node of the target network, thereby reducing the transmission of packets captured by the monitoring network and, thus, considerably reducing the energy consumption of this network. By using aggregation of headers, only the information present in the headers of captured packets is sent through the monitoring network. Thus, the headers of several packets may be sent in the same monitoring message, hence reducing the overhead of transmission and consequently reducing the energy consumption of the monitoring network. Experiments performed with real sensors and with a WSN simulator in various scenarios are conducted to evaluate the proposed monitoring system. The obtained results show the energy efficiency of the EPMOSt and the viability of using it to monitor WSN in real scenarios.
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