Event Details

Dynamic Routing for Measurement Networks

Presenter: Mr. Cam Lesiuk - Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Date: Fri, July 20, 2001
Time: 14:30:00 - 15:30:00
Place: EOW 230

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT

Measurement networks, as they exist today, have a variety of problems involving their construction, operation, and maintenance. This seminar investigates the feasibility and ramifications of incorporating routing protocols into measurement networks to mitigate or eliminate these problems. Existing routing protocols are analyzed for their ideas and applicability to measurement networks. Focus is given to ad hoc routing protocols which combine the simplicity and characteristics desired for measurement networks. The ramifications of implementing ad hoc routing protocols in measurement networks, such as the use of redundancy, are investigated. One ad hoc routing protocol is selected and implemented in a simulated measurement network environment to show it is not only possible to accomplish the goals of this study, but also quite practical. This study concludes measurement networks incorporating ad hoc routing protocols are possible, practical, and enjoy numerous enhancements above regular measurement networks.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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For Further Information Please Contact: Cam Lesiuk (clesiuk@m83.com)