A Sensor-cyber Network Testbed for Plume Detection, Identification, and Tracking
Author
Jren-Chit Chin, I-Hong Hou, Chris Ma, Mohit Saxena, Yong Yang
Tech report number
CERIAS TR 2007-55
Abstract
Under the national SensorNet initiative, Oak Ridge National Lab, in conjunction with its University collaborators, has carried out the initial deployment of a detection, identification, and tracking sensor-cyber network (DITSCN) in the Washington D.C. and Memphis Port areas, against radiational, biological, and chemical attacks.
DITCS combines various modalities of sensors and cyber networks.
-Sensors network provides the information about the physical space
-Cyber network provides storage and computational resources to predict plume propagation based on realistic dispersion models
-Decisions regarding future sensing and communications are made in cyber network and carried out in physical space.
Address
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Journal
Proceedings of ACM MOBICOM
Affiliation
Purdue University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Oak-Ridge National Lab
Publication Date
2007-11-01
Keywords
Sensor-cyber Network Testbed, Plume Detection, Identification, and Tracking
Subject
A Sensor-cyber Network Testbed for Plume Detection, Identification, and Tracking