Slice Control and Programmability in Wireless Sensor Networks Anish Arora Hongwei Zhang Thanks: Wenjie Zeng, Xi Ju.

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Slice Control and Programmability in Wireless Sensor Networks Anish Arora Hongwei Zhang Thanks: Wenjie Zeng, Xi Ju

Slice control Use cases  Simulation of sensing mobility and dynamics move slice suspend/resume slice  Uncertainty oriented experiment adaptation, comprehension, and repeatability control maintain slice invariant collect slice statistics  System security and forensics police slice operation GENI entities involved  Clearinghouse: dynamic resource management, access control  Instrumentation and measurement plane  Operations and management plane  Aggregate/component manager

Programmability Programming scenarios  Experiment base system virtual machines in resource-constrained sensor nodes: isolation vs. concurrency  Virtualization frequency management  Instrumentation and measurement injection, exfiltration  Job control composition, temporal logic, … GENI entities involved  Aggregate/component manager  Instrumentation and measurement plane  Experiment plane