Power-Aware Data Analysis in Sensor Networks

Publication Type:

Conference Paper

Source:

Demo Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Data Engineering, IEEE, Long Beach, California, USA (2010)

URL:

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5447760&tag=1

Abstract:

Sensor networks have evolved to a powerful infras- tructure component for event monitoring in many application scenarios. In addition to simple filter and aggregation operations, an important task in processing sensor data is data mining – the identification of relevant information and patterns. Limited capabilities of sensor nodes in terms of storage and processing capacity, battery lifetime, and communication demand a power- efficient, preferably sensor-local processing. In this paper, we present AnduIN, a system for developing, deploying, and running in-network data mining tasks. The system consists of a data stream processing engine, a library of operators for sensor-local processing, a box-and-arrow editor for specifying data mining tasks and deployment, a GUI providing the user with current information about the network and running queries, and an alerter notifying the user if a better query execution plan is available. At the demonstration site, we plan to show our system in action using burst detection as example application.

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