Project PtOWSN: Modeling OpenWSN MAC Layer using Ptolemy II
Antonio Iannopollo, Edward A. Lee, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Ben Zhang

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Antonio Iannopollo, Edward A. Lee, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Ben Zhang. "Project PtOWSN: Modeling OpenWSN MAC Layer using Ptolemy II". Talk or presentation, 30, October, 2014; Poster presented at the 2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting.

Abstract
The emerging of the Internet of Things paradigm poses new challenges on the side of new application development. The usual and comfortable assumption of unlimited avail- able resources is not only no longer valid, but completely re- versed. Planning the distribution grade and the energy foot- print of an application running on multiple low power nodes is a key factor for a successful result. In this project, we describe the modeling and implementation the OpenWSN MAC layer with Ptolemy II. This network layer implements the IEEE802.15.4e standard, a variant of IEEE802.15.4 in which a set of time synchronized nodes communicate each other according to a predefined schedule. The result of our work is a fine grained, executable model able to provide precise information about power consumption of a network of nodes running arbitrary applications. We also provide a preliminary study of a simple multi-hop data transmission application.

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    Antonio Iannopollo, Edward A. Lee, Alberto
    Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Ben Zhang. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/414.html"><i>Project
    PtOWSN: Modeling OpenWSN MAC Layer using Ptolemy
    II</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  30, October,
    2014; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/14/annual"
    >2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
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    Antonio Iannopollo, Edward A. Lee, Alberto
    Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Ben Zhang. "Project PtOWSN:
    Modeling OpenWSN MAC Layer using Ptolemy II". Talk or
    presentation,  30, October, 2014; Poster presented at the
    <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/14/annual"
    >2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
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    @presentation{IannopolloLeeSangiovanniVincentelliZhang14_ProjectPtOWSNModelingOpenWSNMACLayerUsingPtolemyII,
        author = {Antonio Iannopollo and Edward A. Lee and Alberto
                  Sangiovanni-Vincentelli and Ben Zhang},
        title = {Project PtOWSN: Modeling OpenWSN MAC Layer using
                  Ptolemy II},
        day = {30},
        month = {October},
        year = {2014},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/14/annual"
                  >2014 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>},
        abstract = {The emerging of the Internet of Things paradigm
                  poses new challenges on the side of new
                  application development. The usual and comfortable
                  assumption of unlimited avail- able resources is
                  not only no longer valid, but completely re-
                  versed. Planning the distribution grade and the
                  energy foot- print of an application running on
                  multiple low power nodes is a key factor for a
                  successful result. In this project, we describe
                  the modeling and implementation the OpenWSN MAC
                  layer with Ptolemy II. This network layer
                  implements the IEEE802.15.4e standard, a variant
                  of IEEE802.15.4 in which a set of time
                  synchronized nodes communicate each other
                  according to a predefined schedule. The result of
                  our work is a fine grained, executable model able
                  to provide precise information about power
                  consumption of a network of nodes running
                  arbitrary applications. We also provide a
                  preliminary study of a simple multi-hop data
                  transmission application.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/414.html}
    }
    

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