SensorPlanet website: www.sensorplanet.org
SensorPlanet is a Nokia-initiated cooperation on large-scale wireless sensor networks. The result of SensorPlanet is a global test platform for mobile-centric wireless sensor network research.
The objectives of SensorPlanet are to
During 2006, several demos are developed in SensorPlanet. The demos are based horizontal applications of which one exists at the moment: Nokia Remote Sensing platform (NORS). Another horizontal application, Virtual Graffiti, is being developed at NRC Toijala. The horizontal applications serve as platforms for more specific demos, the vertical applications.
The Nokia Remote Sensing (NORS) platform is based on the Nokia Remote Sensing Architecture (N-RSA), an internally developed and fully specified architecture for mobile phone based remote sensing solutions. NORS allows for mobile phones to act as sensor sinks in local sensor networks. Sensor data is obtained locally through the mobile phones, which potentially aggregate this data and provide notifications for changed sensor data towards a back end application server upon subscription to the particular data. The back end server can implement a variety of application scenarios such as healthcare or environmental monitoring type of use cases.
Virtual Graffiti is a horizontal application currently under development in NRC Toijala. Users' movement is tracked and they can leave virtual "tags" in their environment. These tags can include pictures, music, video or text. Other users are can watch and comment on the tags.
Manhattan Story Mashup is a collaborative game involving both players in Manhattan and in the Web. MSM is a part of the Urban Games Festival, and the game is organized 23.9.2006. Anyone can take part in creating stories collaboratively in the Web, and the players in the field use their phones to take pictures to illustrate the stories. The stories are displayed on the Reuters displays on Times Square. More information about this demo can be found at www.storymashup.com
Some key challenges are: