PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release,
Stockholm October 13,
2011
KTH implements WSN/DTN
Gateway and Remote Management Application for Isolated/Remote environment
Condroid, a KTH project
conducted in TSLab has developed revolutionary solutions to connect the
isolated network equipment and remote infrastructure to the outside world.
Condroid consists of 5
master students that develop Remote Management software for android phone,
which make it enable to communicate with the network equipment that situated
far away in the isolated area. This research software makes it possible to
configure and monitor the network equipment through available connections. In
this pilot project we have implemented the SMS module as one of the control
channel. The remote management would possible to be deployed and tested in a
pilot network, such as SomaliREN, in long distance WiFi inter-city connection
between SomaliREN NOC, in Hargeisa city and Amood University, in Borama city.
Condroid project also has
successfully implemented a flexible WTN/DTN Gateway, an innovative solution
that combining the Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) approach into the Wireless
Sensor Network (WSN). This solution is intended to solve the technical issues
in carrying the data from the spatially distributed autonomous WSN motes to the
outside world. The WSN motes are deployed to monitor physical or environmental
conditions, connected to a WSN Gateway, which collects the information received
from nodes, stores them in a database, and provides interfaces between the
sensor network and the external network infrastructure, by making make them
available via WiFi link and Bytewalla. Bytewalla, a DTN implementation on Android,
act as postmen that carry the sensor data.
For more information
about Condroid Project, you are welcomed to attend our presentation on October
13, 2011 and the exhibition on October 14, 2011.
Address: Forum, KTH Kista
Campus (Isafjordsgatan 39)
Contact: Project Manager
- Laili Aidi
Email: aidi@kth.se
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