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SS 2017 - SS 2017

English

Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
Ad-hoc und Sensor Netzwerke

6

Wolisz, Adam

Benotet

Portfolioprüfung

English

Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät IV

Institut für Telekommunikationssysteme

34331200 FG Telekommunikationsnetze

Keine Angabe

Kontakt


FT 5

Dressler, Falko

lehre@tkn.tu-berlin.de

Lernergebnisse

Students completing the module will gain the understanding of basic principles and technologies behind self-organizing wireless sensor networks, through a balanced combination of lectures and practical work with modern sensor node hardware.

Lehrinhalte

Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks: Sensor networks differ from "traditional" wireless networks in several aspects, most importantly in their resource constrained nature. The sensor nodes are typically severely restricted in terms of memory, processing capacity and energy budget leading to the need for careful design of the node system software and protocol stack. These novel system solutions, driven by the specific nature of the sensor networks as a platform, are the focus of our interest in this course. Individual lecture units include: Introduction, application areas and system requirements; System architecture (node-level, network-level, software support); Protocol stack (physical layer, link layer, medium access control and routing); Services (addressing, topology control, time synchronization and localization). Sensor Networks Lab: The lab provides opportunity for gaining hands-on experience in working with state-of-the-art sensor networks hardware and software. Sensor nodes will be made available not only for in-class assignments but also for developing experiments at home. The lab consists of a "bootcamp" event and six additional sessions. In the "bootcamp" the TinyOS development toolchain is installed and tested with simple demo applications. The following lab sessions are devoted to particular aspects of sensor network hardware and software stack like sensing, actuation, IPv6-based networking, etc. The lab ends with group mini-project work. More information is available on the web page (see Recommended Reading, Lecture Notes).

Modulbestandteile

Compulsory area

Die folgenden Veranstaltungen sind für das Modul obligatorisch:

LehrveranstaltungenArtNummerTurnusSpracheSWS ISIS VVZ
Ad-hoc and Sensor NetworksVL0432 L314WiSeKeine Angabe2
Sensor Networks LabPR0432 L344WiSeKeine Angabe2

Arbeitsaufwand und Leistungspunkte

Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (VL):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
1. Presence15.02.0h30.0h
2. Preparation and follow-up1.040.0h40.0h
3. Exam Preparation1.020.0h20.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Sensor Networks Lab (PR):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
1. Presence15.02.0h30.0h
2. Preparation and follow-up1.040.0h40.0h
3. Exam Preparation1.020.0h20.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)
Der Aufwand des Moduls summiert sich zu 180.0 Stunden. Damit umfasst das Modul 6 Leistungspunkte.

Beschreibung der Lehr- und Lernformen

VL: classical lecture. PR: programming assignments; sensor node hardware is made available to the students (lent for the duration of the lab).

Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme / Prüfung

Wünschenswerte Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den Lehrveranstaltungen:

BSc module „Kommunikationsnetze” or similar knowledge is required. Knowledge of architecture and programming of embedded systems is of benefit.

Verpflichtende Voraussetzungen für die Modulprüfungsanmeldung:

Dieses Modul hat keine Prüfungsvoraussetzungen.

Abschluss des Moduls

Benotung

Benotet

Prüfungsform

Portfolio examination

Art der Portfolioprüfung

100 Punkte insgesamt

Sprache(n)

English

Prüfungselemente

NamePunkteKategorieDauer/Umfang
PR Sensor Networks Lab - 7 Lab assignments, 3 points each (Deliverable assessment)21praktisch7x (90 + 90) min
PR Sensor Networks Lab - Final lab review (Learning process review)20schriftlich45 min
PR Sensor Networks Lab - Project demo (Deliverable assessment)5mündlich30 min
PR Sensor Networks Lab - Project presentation (Deliverable assessment)4mündlich30 min
VL Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks - Final lecture written test (Examination)50schriftlich90 min

Notenschlüssel

Notenschlüssel »Notenschlüssel 1: Fak IV (1)«

Gesamtpunktzahl1.01.31.72.02.32.73.03.33.74.0
100.0pt86.0pt82.0pt78.0pt74.0pt70.0pt66.0pt62.0pt58.0pt54.0pt50.0pt

Prüfungsbeschreibung (Abschluss des Moduls)

In total 100 Portfolio points can be obtained. The final module grade will be given according to the §47 (2) AllgStuPO, using grade scheme (Notenschlüssel) 1 of Faculty IV. The individual grades will be obtained as specified in the table below. Further details: VL: Final lecture written test: The students take part in a < 90 min final test that checks the overall level of acquired knowledge from the Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks lecture. PR: Lab assignments: Organized in small groups (3-4 persons), the students are asked to jointly absolve a set of lab assignments that involve in-class programming assignments using state of the art sensor network hardware and software, and homework tasks (some of them individually, some of them as a group). Evaluated is the correctness of the provided answers, the correctness and the quality of the code for the programming assignments. Each lab is assessed with a three-level scale: not-satisfactory, satisfactory and excellent. PR: Final lab project: After the completion of the individual lab assignments, the lab groups are asked to design, develop and demonstrate a relatively simple but complete sensor networks application that involves data acquisition, processing and communication. Evaluated is the final "project presentation" (quality of the content and coverage, presentation organization and style, capability to answer follow-up questions), and the "project demo" (general functionality, achievement of design goals, effective use of HW and SW, team work, code quality, documentation, effective use of version control tools). PR: Final lab review: The students take part in a final review that checks the overall level of acquired knowledge from the Sensor Networks Lab. Evaluated is the familiarity with the Lab HW and SW and the familiarity with the the solutions of the individual Lab assignments. Students are asked to self-evaluate the relative contribution of each team member as part of the team, which is considered in the formation of the final individual marks.

Dauer des Moduls

Für Belegung und Abschluss des Moduls ist folgende Semesteranzahl veranschlagt:
1 Semester.

Dieses Modul kann in folgenden Semestern begonnen werden:
Wintersemester.

Maximale teilnehmende Personen

Die maximale Teilnehmerzahl beträgt 25.

Anmeldeformalitäten

Exam enrolment: Examination Office/QISPOS For more information, visit: http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/?106675

Literaturhinweise, Skripte

Skript in Papierform

Verfügbarkeit:  nicht verfügbar

 

Skript in elektronischer Form

Verfügbarkeit:  verfügbar
Zusätzliche Informationen:

 

Literatur

Empfohlene Literatur
Dominique Paret, Multiplexed Networks for Embedded Systems: CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Safe by Wire, Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK, 2007
Gregory Pottie and William Kaiser, Principles of Embedded Networked Systems Design, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005
Holger Karl and Andreas Willig, Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks, Wiley, Chichester, 2005
Richard Zurawski, Embedded Systems Handbook, Second Edition: Networked Embedded Systems, CRC Press, 2009

Zugeordnete Studiengänge


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Studierende anderer Studiengänge können dieses Modul ohne Kapazitätsprüfung belegen.

Sonstiges

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