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CAINS Center for Autonomous Intelligent Network Systems cains.cs.ucla

CAINS Center for Autonomous Intelligent Network Systems www.cains.cs.ucla.edu. Town Hall Meeting HSSEAS Friday June 8. Center for Autonomous Intelligent Network Systems. Founded in 2001 - Initial sponsors: ONR and NSF Mission Statement: Forum for Intelligent Autonomous Systems research

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CAINS Center for Autonomous Intelligent Network Systems cains.cs.ucla

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  1. CAINSCenter for Autonomous IntelligentNetwork Systemswww.cains.cs.ucla.edu Town Hall Meeting HSSEAS Friday June 8

  2. Center for Autonomous IntelligentNetwork Systems • Founded in 2001 - Initial sponsors: ONR and NSF • Mission Statement: • Forum for Intelligent Autonomous Systems research • Interdisciplinary collaboration: technology, tools, and test beds • Joint research sponsored by Government and Industry • Director: Mario Gerla • Scientific Board: Rajive Bagrodia, Babak Daneshrad, Leonard Kleinrock, Izhak Rubin, Mani Srivastava, John Villasenor, Clifford Anderson (ONR)

  3. Why a Center for Autonomous Intelligent Systems Research? • There is growing interest in the collective behavior of “swarms” of intelligent agents: • Unattended Airborne Vehicles (Internet in the sky) • Vehicles in the urban grid • Underwater floating sensors • The challenge: scalable, fault tolerant, environment-aware systems for complex missions • Applications: communications, defense, security, search and rescue, industrial control, environmental monitoring, planetary exploration.

  4. SURVEILLANCE MISSION AIR-TO-AIR MISSION STRIKE MISSION RESUPPLY MISSION FRIENDLY GROUND CONTROL (MOBILE) SATELLITE COMMS SURVEILLANCE MISSION UAV-UAV NETWORK COMM/TASKING COMM/TASKING Unmanned UAV-UGV NETWORK Control Platform COMM/TASKING Manned Control Platform Tactical Ad Hoc Network

  5. Car to Car communications for Safe Driving Vehicle type: Cadillac XLRCurb weight: 3,547 lbsSpeed: 65 mphAcceleration: - 5m/sec^2Coefficient of friction: .65Driver Attention: YesEtc. Vehicle type: Cadillac XLRCurb weight: 3,547 lbsSpeed: 75 mphAcceleration: + 20m/sec^2Coefficient of friction: .65Driver Attention: YesEtc. Alert Status: None Alert Status: None Alert Status: Inattentive Driver on Right Alert Status: Slowing vehicle ahead Alert Status: Passing vehicle on left Vehicle type: Cadillac XLRCurb weight: 3,547 lbsSpeed: 45 mphAcceleration: - 20m/sec^2Coefficient of friction: .65Driver Attention: NoEtc. Vehicle type: Cadillac XLRCurb weight: 3,547 lbsSpeed: 75 mphAcceleration: + 10m/sec^2Coefficient of friction: .65Driver Attention: YesEtc. Alert Status: Passing Vehicle on left

  6. Vehicles as Urban Sensors

  7. Research and Technology Objectives • Collaborations among scientists in different Departments and Schools on autonomous agent projects, exploiting complementary skills and sharing specialized resources • Research partnerships with existing Centers and with other universities and with industry and government research labs.

  8. Partnerships • BOEING Phantom Works • Northrop Grumman • Raytheon • Boella Research Lab, Torino, Italy • University of Bologna, Italy • Selex (Finmeccanica), Italy

  9. CAINS Activities • Current Projects : • Emergency networking using swarms (NSF) • DAWN project (MURY, ARMY) • International Technical Alliance (IBM, ARMY) • DAMASCO (Italian Reasearch Council, Boella) • Urban Networks (MICRO, STM) • On going collaborations: • Biology inspired systems (Prof Renato Lio’, Cambridge Univ, UK; Prof Bellavista, Univ of Bologna) • Tactical Systems: Boeing Phantoms Works • CAMPUS Vehicular Testbed (Politecnico Torino, Istituto Boella, University of Bologna)

  10. The CAMPUS Vehicle Testbed

  11. On Board Radio

  12. Recent Publications “Time-critical Underwater Sensor Diffusion” U. Lee et al Ad Hoc Networks Journal (Elsevier), Special issue on Recent Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks, 2007 “MobEyes: Smart Mobs for Urban Monitoring with a Vehicular Sensor Network, E. Magistretti et al, IEEE Wireless Communications, Vol. 13, No. 5, September 2006. “The Challenges of Building Scalable Mobile Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks for Aquatic Applications”, Jun-Hong Cui et al, Special Issue of IEEE Network on Wireless Sensor Networking, vol.20, no.3, pp.12-18.

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