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A Measurement Study of Vehicular Internet Access using In Situ Wi-Fi Network Vladimir Bychkovsky, Bret Hull, Allen Miu, Hari Balakrishnan and Samuel Madden Presented By: Galileo Namata
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Basic Problem Can a “grassroots” wireless Internet service, provided by users who “open-up” their 802.11 (Wi-Fi) AP, be created for mobile clients? Can such an unplanned network service provide reasonable performance to clients at vehicular speeds? What is the expected performance for users in automobiles as they move?
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Motivation Cartel Cartel is a mobile sensor computing system designed to collect, process, deliver and visualize data from in car sensors Reference: Bret Hull, Vladimir Bychkovskiy, Kevin Chen, Michel Goraczko, Eugene Shih, Yang Zhang, Hari Balakrishnan, Samuel Madden. CarTel: A Distributed Mobile Sensor Computing System. In Proceedings of SenSys, 2006. http://db.csail.mit.edu/pubs/fp02-hull.pdf
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CarTel In A Nutshell Computer 266 MHz with 128 MB of RAM and 1 GB of flash memory Varied Sensors GPS Receiver, OBD-II Interface, Wi-Fi Interface, Digital Camera
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CarTel In A Nutshell
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Commute Time Analysis Researcher shortened his commute Traffic Hot Spot Heuristic Identify Traffic Areas automatically Image Acquisition Google Maps with Pictures Wi-Fi Measurement Automotive Diagnostics
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CarTel Example
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Communication CarTel data is set up to be automated Don’t need to be plugged in to get data Want to be able to get current data Use In Situ Wi-Fi Networks In Situ – Latin “in the place” All data, sent through open networks Updates and queries to CarTel nodes Data from sensors to main server
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What’s the Performance? Experiment: Use CarTel system in and around Boston Metropolitan Area and Seattle 9 cars total, 290 “drive hours” Measure Time For: Scan Association Address Configuration Single End to End Ping Connectivity and uploads
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Network Activity Timeline
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Geographic Coverage
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IP Address Acquisition Latency
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Effects of Speed
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AP Connectivity
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Throughput
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Related Work Ott and Kutscher – Controlled experiment measuring network connection from fixed test bed Gass et al – Similar measurement but in California desert “War Driving Maps”
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Wardriving
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Discussion Open Wi-Fi Networks Don’t wanna get sued “Safe Harbor” Laws Don’t wanna get in trouble with ISP Fon System (http://en.fon.com) Public Free Internet? Google in SF Don’t Wanna Get Hacked? Specialized, easy to manage hardware
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