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A Measurement Study of
Vehicular Internet Access using
In Situ Wi-Fi Network
Vladimir Bychkovsky, Bret Hull, Allen
Miu, Hari Balakrishnan and Samuel
Madden
Presented By: Galileo Namata
Basic Problem
Can a “grassroots” wireless Internet service,
provided by users who “open-up” their 802.11
(Wi-Fi) AP, be created for mobile clients?
Can such an unplanned network service
provide reasonable performance to clients at
vehicular speeds?
What is the expected performance for users
in automobiles as they move?
Motivation
Cartel
Cartel is a mobile sensor computing system
designed to collect, process, deliver and visualize
data from in car sensors
Reference:
Bret Hull, Vladimir Bychkovskiy, Kevin Chen, Michel
Goraczko, Eugene Shih, Yang Zhang, Hari Balakrishnan,
Samuel Madden. CarTel: A Distributed Mobile Sensor
Computing System. In Proceedings of SenSys, 2006.
http://db.csail.mit.edu/pubs/fp02-hull.pdf
CarTel In A Nutshell
Computer
266 MHz with 128 MB of RAM and 1 GB of flash memory
Varied Sensors
GPS Receiver, OBD-II Interface, Wi-Fi Interface, Digital
Camera
CarTel In A Nutshell
CarTel In A Nutshell
Commute Time Analysis
Traffic Hot Spot Heuristic
Identify Traffic Areas automatically
Image Acquisition
Researcher shortened his commute
Google Maps with Pictures
Wi-Fi Measurement
Automotive Diagnostics
CarTel Example
Communication
CarTel data is set up to be automated
Don’t need to be plugged in to get data
Want to be able to get current data
Use In Situ Wi-Fi Networks
In Situ – Latin “in the place”
All data, sent through open networks
Updates and queries to CarTel nodes
Data from sensors to main server
What’s the Performance?
Experiment:
Use CarTel system in and around Boston
Metropolitan Area and Seattle
9 cars total, 290 “drive hours”
Measure Time For:
Scan
Association
Address Configuration
Single End to End Ping
Connectivity and uploads
Network Activity Timeline
Geographic Coverage
IP Address Acquisition
Latency
Effects of Speed
AP Connectivity
Throughput
Related Work
Ott and Kutscher – Controlled experiment
measuring network connection from fixed
test bed
Gass et al – Similar measurement but in
California desert
“War Driving Maps”
Wardriving
Discussion
Open Wi-Fi Networks
Don’t wanna get sued
Don’t wanna get in trouble with ISP
Fon System (http://en.fon.com)
Public Free Internet?
“Safe Harbor” Laws
Google in SF
Don’t Wanna Get Hacked?
Specialized, easy to manage hardware