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A Study on the Use of Wireless Sensor Networks in a Retail Store Dawud Gordon TU Braunschweig Institute of Operating Systems and Computer Networks www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/dus.

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1 A Study on the Use of Wireless Sensor Networks in a Retail Store Dawud Gordon TU Braunschweig Institute of Operating Systems and Computer Networks www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/dus

2 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 2 Table of Contents  Introduction  Trial Setup  Requirements Analysis  Results  Conclusion  Work in Progress  Question and Answer

3 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 3 Introduction  Evaluate WSNs in retail enviroment  Authors Dawud Gordon Masayuki Iwai Michael Beigl  Trial implementation in Akihabara town, Tokyo Created by Masayuki Iwai

4 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 4 Introduction (cont.)  Goals of study Gather experience Reduce development effort Open market for high-level developers  Methods: Requirements analysis Improve requirement definition Specify weak spots

5 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 5 Trial Setup  In-store front-end Network ▫Objects + nodes ▫Sink nodes/bridges Display ▫Monitor ▫Countertop  Central back-end Server-based client analysis Feedback to in-store system  Output To owner To client

6 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 6 Setup (cont.) XBridge WWW server Client analysis XBridge Firewall

7 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 7 Setup (Cont.)

8 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 8 Requirements  Phase 1: Mr. Iwai – application requirements Eliminates client/user stakeholder from this analysis  Phase 2: After Akihabara trial Document Mr. Iwai‘s needs

9 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 9 Requirements - Configuration  Application needs to adapt Changing conditions in store Market analysis  Dynamic changes during runtime  By developer/SmartStore server Remote access from WWW (through firewall) OTAC  By store owner Remotely from application within LAN OTAC  Multiple nodes at once + acked config Allows reconfig of entire application Saves time during development

10 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 10 Requirements - Sensors  Vibration Think ballswitch Differentiation: ▫At rest ▫In user‘s hand  Light sensor Large lux ranges ▫Bottoming out ▫Saturation Differentiation Store interior Store front

11 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 11 Requirements - Interactivity  Realtime input event reporting Allows systems to have interactive feel Delay detracts from user experience

12 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 12 Requirements - Power  Battery changes effort-expensive  Store‘s hours System not active Sleep mode ▫Save battery ▫Reduce maintenance ▫Manual override higher priority  Battery TTD Alert @ TTD = 24 hrs

13 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 13 Requirements - Range  2 scenarios present  High-density 10m sink-to-node  Low-density 40m sink-to-node WWW Server Client analysis WWW server Client analysis

14 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 14 Requirements - Security  Problem: Config interference Broadcast affects all in range multiple apps  Grouping mechanism  Inclusion  NOT real security Prevents interference, not attack

15 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 15 Conclusion  Trial provided good results Sensory Interactivity Power Range  System still too technical Programming @ HW ▫Bridge ▫Node Not accessable to high-level developers

16 Dawud Gordon Pervasive ’09 16 Work in Progress  Abstraction from HW level Think: HTML Point + click  Akiba Sensor Node In development Will fulfill requirements  D-Bridge Prototype Embedded application Webserver


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