Sensor Networking Technologies – Overview

Tubicle.KOM a platform for building and testing heterogenous sensor networks

Sensors are increasingly becoming ubiquitous. We foresee that such tiny sensor devices will be omnipresent in the near future. The research technology area Sensor Networking at KOM aims to target both fundamental and applied research which makes optimal use of these omnipresent sensors to enhance our day-to-day life and make contributions which will change the way in which people interact with their environment. With the above aim in mind we investigate and address research on network protocols for enabling these tiny sensor devices to be a part of the Internet. Further, protocol mechanisms are investigated which address the challenges presented by the sensors, e.g. low processing power, energy and transmission range limitations. Here, we also investigate cross-layer optimization approaches to find suitable solutions for interoperable and scalable networks of sensors.

The research carried our within the Sensor Network Technology Area at KOM finds applications in diverse fields. Some of these are:

  • Logistics Monitoring and Transportation Optimization
  • Industry/Factory Automation
  • Smart Communication Services
  • Green/Smart Buildings
  • Ambient Intelligent Systems and Ubiquitous Computing

Our research in this area encompasses analytical tools, simulation studies, user tests, as well as design and development of a heteregenous sensor network testbed platform.

Contact

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Steinmetz

Technische Universität Darmstadt
Fachgebiet Multimedia Kommunikation
Rundeturmstr. 10
64283 Darmstadt
S3/20

+49 6151 16-6150

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