DocumentCode :
1854736
Title :
Smart applications for energy harvested WSNs
Author :
Prabhakar, T.V. ; Devasenapathy, Shruti ; Jamadagni, H.S. ; Prasad, R. Venkatesha
Author_Institution :
Centre for Electron. Design & Technol., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
fYear :
2010
fDate :
5-9 Jan. 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) powered using harvested energies is limited in its operation by instantaneous power. Since energy availability can be different across nodes in the network, network setup and collaboration is a non trivial task. At the same time, in the event of excess energy, exciting node collaboration possibilities exist; often not feasible with battery driven sensor networks. Operations such as sensing, computation, storage and communication are required to achieve the common goal for any sensor network. In this paper, we design and implement a smart application that uses a Decision Engine, and morphs itself into an energy matched application. The results are based on measurements using IRIS motes running on solar energy. We have done away with batteries; instead used low leakage super capacitors to store harvested energy. The Decision Engine utilizes two pieces of data to provide its recommendations. Firstly, a history based energy prediction model assists the engine with information about in-coming energy. The second input is the energy cost database for operations. The energy driven Decision Engine calculates the energy budgets and recommends the best possible set of operations. Under excess energy condition, the Decision Engine, promiscuously sniffs the neighborhood looking for all possible data from neighbors. This data includes neighbor´s energy level and sensor data. Equipped with this data, nodes establish detailed data correlation and thus enhance collaboration such as filling up data gaps on behalf of nodes hibernating under low energy conditions. The results are encouraging. Node and network life time of the sensor nodes running the smart application is found to be significantly higher compared to the base application.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; telecommunication power supplies; wireless sensor networks; energy harvested; smart applications; wireless sensor networks; Battery charge measurement; Capacitors; Collaboration; Computer networks; Energy measurement; Engines; Intelligent sensors; Iris; Solar energy; Wireless sensor networks; Energy efficiency; Energy harvesting; Energy neutral communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS), 2010 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5487-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/COMSNETS.2010.5431958
Filename :
5431958
Link To Document :
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