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CentMesh : Centennial Campus Wireless Mesh Network Testbed

CentMesh : Centennial Campus Wireless Mesh Network Testbed Dr. Rudra Dutta, Dr. Mihail Sichitiu, Jun Bum Lim, Parth Pathak, Umang Patel, Mani Pandian, Gaurish Deuskar. Motivation -. Management and Control Processes -. All Open Source. Clear Separation of Mechanisms and Policies.

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CentMesh : Centennial Campus Wireless Mesh Network Testbed

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  1. CentMesh : Centennial Campus Wireless Mesh Network Testbed Dr. Rudra Dutta, Dr. Mihail Sichitiu, Jun Bum Lim, Parth Pathak, Umang Patel, Mani Pandian, Gaurish Deuskar Motivation - Management and Control Processes - All Open Source Clear Separation of Mechanisms and Policies Easily Extensible Architecture • Designing modularand extendable testbed platform for supporting wireless mesh network research • Testbed based development and evaluation of protocols generate more realistic results and better reproduce unpredictable wireless environment • Current testbeds lack modular and flexible design which makes it difficult to extend implementations and repeat experiments • Many implementations are often hardware specific and customized for particular protocol of interest • While in CentMesh • Common operations of protocols (e.g. information gathering and dissemination) are separated from its core functionality • Clean modularization of network management algorithms and control plane functionality • Portable communication API for mesh networking • Fundamental management processes provided in MeshBed suite • Neighbor manager - collects neighbor information periodically, • Topology Manager – builds network topology based on nodes’ neighbor information • Channel manager - allocates channels to links of various nodes based on their proximity and interference • Routing manager – generates end-to-end routing paths • Control Processes – communicator API • Reporter and disseminator collect and distribute control information and management decisions Introduction - Hardware and Router Configuration - CentMesh centmesh.ncsu.edu • CentMesh/SOSIMesh/MeshBed/CWMN • MeshBed contains a set of management procedures and their common control plane operatives • Example of various management processes are routing algorithm, topology management, channel assignment etc. • It provides a platform for development and integration of new management protocols without significant overhead • CentMesh features - • “Communicator” API provides reliable communication between network management tasks and enables distributed design in loosely coupled manner • Publish/subscribe relationship is used instead of client/server model which allows various management processes to send and receive messages based on protocol topic irrespective of node’s current role in network • No dedicated backhaul network or control channels are used which allows remote management simultaneously with other network operations • Hardware and OS • Desktop computers – 1.4 GHz processor, 512 MB memory • Matrix outdoor kits – Soekris 4826 embedded board • Atheros chipset AR5413 (extended range 5006x), AR5212 • Fedora Core 9 and Madwifi driver • Outdoor experimentation using batteries, inverters and moving cart with custom stand for antennas • Router configuration and failure handling • Every mesh router has 3 kernel images and 3 respective root file systems – 1 for failsafe operations and 2 for experimentation • Developers can modify any of 2 experimental images/file systems for their implementation • Any software failures, hang-ups or kernel crashes are handled using rebooting in failsafe mode • Fail-safe Mode • In case of any software failure, router can be remotely rebooted in fail-safe image and required changes can be made • Fail-safe mode provides privileged access to both experimental images and file systems to deal with failures • At least one wireless interface on all routers are used (not dedicated) for fail-safe mode operations • Static channel, subnet and routing is used for remotely (multi-hop) accessing any router in fail-safe mode which takes away the trouble of hard reboot especially in outdoor deployment Enables Research at Multiple Layers Easily Extensible Architecture CentMesh : Design and Architecture - • Software architecture • Provides set of interfaces for protocol/application developers • Abstraction of complexity of communication by hiding the way underlying message processing works • Mechanisms and policies clearly separated in terms of management and control processes • Network is managed using cooperation of several management processes communicating using “communicator” API (control) • All management processes record and use collected/calculated information in XML Database | NC STATE UNIVERSITY | COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPT. |ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPT. |SECURE OPEN SYSTEM INITIATIVE (SOSI) |

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