TY - GEN A1 - Richter, Martin A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Werner, Matthias T1 - Utilizing sensor and actuator virtualization to achieve a systemic view of mobile heterogeneous cyber-physical systems T2 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications N2 - When programming cyber-physical systems, application developers currently utilize physical sensors and actuators individually to achieve the desired observations and impacts within the physical world. This is an error-prone and complex task given the size, heterogeneity, and mobility of prevailing cyber-physical systems. We introduce an application model that allows the application developers to take a physical perspective. By means of this model, the programmers describe desired observations and influences with respect to the physical world without directly referencing physical devices. We present an additional model for a runtime environment that transparently utilizes the available physical devices to reach the application developers’ targets. We show that an implementation of our models is functional via simulation. KW - Cyber-Physical Systems KW - Virtualization KW - Mobility KW - Heterogeneity KW - Transparency Y1 - 2024 SN - 978-989-758-708-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5220/0012715800003758 SP - 207 EP - 214 PB - SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications ER - TY - GEN A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Seidel Heuer, Dilmari A1 - Hoeckner, Soeren A1 - Walther, Karsten ED - Yang, Xin-She ED - Sherratt, Simon ED - Dey, Nilanjan ED - Joshi, Amit T1 - Secure connections in local networks despite multiple stakeholders T2 - Proceedings of Ninth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology : ICICT 2024, London, Volume 4 N2 - Computer usage authentication mostly comes in two flavors: Either as a key-value pair (name and password) or as certificates from a thrusted authority. Both approaches have their advantages and drawbacks when used for authentication of users on their computer and their computers on the Internet. However, in Industrial Internet of Things environments, when authenticating machines against machines that do not have a permanent Internet connection, this becomes an even bigger issue. In this paper we describe the insufficiencies of these classic approaches when dealing with attacks that originate inside a local network and present our methods of mutual authentication for devices in environments where multiple stakeholders are involved and a permanent Internet connection is not a given. KW - Network-Level Security and Protection KW - Local-Area Networks KW - Software and System Safety KW - Security and Privacy Protectio KW - Industrial Automation KW - Industrial Control KW - Process Control KW - Security and Protection KW - Authentication Y1 - 2024 SN - 978-9819735617 SP - 141 EP - 153 PB - Springer-Verlag ER - TY - GEN A1 - Chatharajupalli, Navya Sneha A1 - Rotta, Randolf A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Nolte, Jörg T1 - Probing considered harmful : leveraging RSSI for link quality prediction T2 - Proceedings of the IEEE 50th Conference on Local Computer Networks : LCN 2025 : October 14-16, 2025, Sydney, Australia N2 - Wireless mesh protocols that use a routing metric based on throughput or airtime require predictions about future throughput for all mesh neighbors. Typically, the Wi-Fi rate controller provides this information, and state-of-the-art rate control algorithms estimate it based on statistics from past unicast transmissions. This introduces an adverse cross-layer dependency because meaningful statistics are only available for the links that were used by the routing layer. Existing implementations either ignore this, or use other routing metrics, such as distance, or generate artificial periodic probe traffic to all neighbors. Unfortunately, probing reacts slowly to changing conditions, increases the medium contention, and can lead to overly optimistic predictions. To overcome this, we introduce an RSSI-based link quality prediction for the routing layer. Benchmarks in a B.A.T.M.A.N. version V mesh show a decrease of round-trip time by three orders of magnitude and an increase of the end-to-end packet delivery ratio. TCP connections became possible over long routes that were previously unusable. Although highly imprecise, the easy to acquire RSSI provided sufficiently good predictions for our mesh network. KW - Wireless Mesh Network KW - Multi-hop routing KW - Neural Networks KW - Machine Learning KW - Link quality predictors Y1 - 2025 SN - 979-8-3315-3704-3 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/LCN65610.2025.11146347 SN - 2831-7742 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - IEEE CY - New York, NY ER - TY - GEN A1 - Chatharajupalli, Navya Sneha A1 - Rotta, Randolf A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Nolte, Jörg T1 - Animal health monitoring and tracking through solar-powered mesh network T2 - 22. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Sensornetze : 11. und 12. September 2025, Clausthal-Zellerfeld N2 - Various health and movement sensors, especially bolus sensors inside a cow’s stomach, are crucial for timely medical interventions. Commonly, wall-powered gateways are used to retrieve sensor updates and forward them quickly to an analysis service. In large outdoor farmlands, however, localisation of individual cows becomes important while the long-term operation of wall-powered gateways is costly. Previous solutions that use a LoRaWAN gateway with bigger antennas are still limited to 500m and provide only poor localization information. Existing solutions based on a mesh network of repeaters provide good localization but still depend on external wall power. Solar-powered mesh nodes would simplify the long-term operation. In order to achieve this, a significant improvement of the energy efficiency of the mesh nodes is necessary. This paper explores protocol design choices for the energy-efficient communication between mesh nodes and the bolus sensors. By introducing synchronised sleep and communication intervals, the size of the solar panels and energy storage can be reduced. KW - Wireless Networks KW - Solar-harvesting KW - Localisation Y1 - 2025 UR - https://dokumente.ub.tu-clausthal.de/receive/clausthal_mods_00002954 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21268/20250805-0 SP - 1 EP - 3 PB - TU Clausthal-Zellerfeld CY - Clausthal-Zellerfeld ER - TY - GEN A1 - Chatharajupalli, Navya Sneha A1 - Rotta, Randolf A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Nolte, Jörg T1 - VibroMote : Wi-Fi-based mesh communication for railway bridge inspection and monitoring T2 - 2025 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC) N2 - Vibration sensing provides insights into the dynamic behaviour of engineering constructions such as railway bridges. Cable-based sensors are viable only for long-term condition monitoring and rare special inspections because of the labor-intensive deployment. Although wireless sensors significantly reduce this overhead, their energy constraints limited the network throughput and, hence, their resolution in space and time. Batteryor solar-powered sensor nodes with high network throughput would enable in-depth measurements during regular inspections and improve the access to high-quality monitoring data. We present “VibroMote”, which combines energy harvesting, a high-bandwidth 3-axis MEMS accelerometer, and high-throughput, self-organizing mesh communication via IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi. The evaluation on a real bridge with 18 VibroMotes shows that the deployment time can be reduced from hours to minutes; the multi-hop mesh provides sufficient throughput reserves for the application whereas direct one-hop communication failed; the battery runtime is sufficient for temporary measurements during inspections; and the energy consumption during sleep modes would be low enough for solar-powered long-term monitoring. Hence, the combination of high-throughput Wi-Fi with mesh networking is a strong alternative to the commonly used low-power radio technologies when long range between the sensors is not needed. KW - Wireless Mesh Network KW - Condition Monitoring KW - Multi-hop routing KW - Wi-Fi Mesh Y1 - 2025 SN - 978-1-6654-5769-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ISNCC66965.2025.11250402 SN - 2768-0940 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - IEEE CY - Piscataway, NJ ER - TY - GEN A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Mikhalev, Daniil A1 - Cotardo, Dario A1 - During, Fabian A1 - Kupke, David A1 - Walther, Karsten A1 - Mechtcherine, Viktor T1 - Enhancing performance and increasing safety of concrete pumps through digitalization T2 - IEEE SAS 2025 : IEEE Sensors and Applications 2025 : symposium proceedings N2 - Modern concrete mixtures are becoming increasingly complex due to environmental and economic pressures. The use of fillers and advanced admixtures enables a reduction in cement content, which alters the properties of fresh concrete. These changes often lead to higher viscosity and increased sensitivity to temperature fluctuations and water content variations, potentially causing flow instabilities and pipeline blockages during pumping.In this paper, a sensor-based edge device is introduced that can be attached to existing concrete pumps to monitor process data and detect impending blockages. By continuously analyzing hydraulic data during the pumping process, the system assesses the material’s flow behavior to identify early signs of potential blockages. These insights enable proactive interventions, improving operational safety and reducing costly disruptions.conct KW - Temperature sensors KW - Viscosity KW - Temperature measurement KW - Temperature distrubution KW - Sensitivity KW - Pipelines KW - Sensors KW - Safety KW - Synthetic aperture sonar KW - Monitoring Y1 - 2025 SN - 979-8-3315-1193-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/SAS65169.2025.11105159 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) CY - Piscataway, NJ ER - TY - GEN A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Ruffert, Christine A1 - Werban, Phillip T1 - Reducing latency in 5G IIoT networks using in-network processing T2 - MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2025 : Mikroelektronik, Mikrosystemtechnik und ihre Anwendungen - Nachhaltigkeit und Technologiesouveränität : proceedings : 27.-29. Oktober 2025, Duisburg Y1 - 2025 UR - https://www.vde-verlag.de/buecher/456614/mikrosystemtechnik-kongress-2025.html SN - 978-3-8007-6614-7 SN - 978-3-8007-6615-4 SP - 396ff. PB - VDE VERLAG GmbH CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Herglotz, Christian A1 - Jabłoński, Ireneusz A1 - Karnapke, Reinhardt A1 - Shahin, Keyvan A1 - Reichenbach, Marc T1 - Designing intelligent sensor networks : a comprehensive survey of sensing, edge AI, and 5G+/6G connectivity T2 - IEEE access N2 - With the advent of advanced transmission technologies, powerful neural-network architectures, and the availability of cheap sensing solutions, new paradigms for monitoring, controlling, and optimizing any automated system are appearing. While traditionally, sensors simply provided visual or acoustic feedback to human operators of such systems, nowadays, autonomous systems more and more rely on the automatic sensing and processing of such data to react and adapt their control mechanisms. In such complex control systems, sensor networks play a vital role. In this paper, we assess the state of the art in the three main components used within sensor networks: smart sensing elements, transmission technologies, and processing technologies. Concerning the latter, more and more artificial intelligence-based methods are developed and applied turning smart sensor networks into intelligent or even cognitive sensor networks. For the development of such sensing systems, a high variety of performance metrics could be important to the designer. This paper discusses the vast design space for intelligent sensor networks and provides guidance and directions on how to construct future intelligent sensor networks efficiently. KW - 5G, Sensor networks, Edge computing, Energy efficiency, KPIs, Design space, AI Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3615205 SN - 2169-3536 VL - 13 SP - 172306 EP - 172325 PB - IEEE CY - Piscataway, NJ ER -