DocumentCode
1761837
Title
The Power of Models: Modeling Power Consumption for IoT Devices
Author
Martinez, Borja ; Monton, Marius ; Vilajosana, Ignasi ; Prades, Joan Daniel
Author_Institution
Dept. of Microelectron. & Electron. Syst., Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Volume
15
Issue
10
fYear
2015
fDate
Oct. 2015
Firstpage
5777
Lastpage
5789
Abstract
Low-energy technologies in the Internet of Things (IoTs) era are still unable to provide the reliability needed by the industrial world, particularly in terms of the wireless operation that pervasive deployments demand. While the industrial wireless performance has achieved an acceptable degree in communications, it is no easy task to determine an efficient energy-dimensioning of the device in order to meet the application requirements. This is especially true in the face of the uncertainty inherent in energy harvesting. Thus, it is of utmost importance to model and dimension the energy consumption of the IoT applications at the pre-deployment or pre-production stages, especially when considering critical factors, such as reduced cost, life-time, and available energy. This paper presents a comprehensive model for the power consumption of wireless sensor nodes. The model takes a system-level perspective to account for all energy expenditures: communications, acquisition and processing. Furthermore, it is based only on parameters that can empirically be quantified once the platform (i.e., technology) and the application (i.e., operating conditions) are defined. This results in a new framework for studying and analyzing the energy life-cycles in applications, and it is suitable for determining in advance the specific weight of application parameters, as well as for understanding the tolerance margins and tradeoffs in the system.
Keywords
Internet of Things; energy conservation; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication power management; wireless sensor networks; Internet of Things; IoT device; energy consumption; energy harvesting; power consumption modeling; wireless operation; wireless sensor node; Energy consumption; Intelligent sensors; Power demand; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Low power models; networkable sensors; sensor system integration; sensor system networks; smart sensors; wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2445094
Filename
7122861
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