Title :
Smartmote - An innovative autonomous Wireless Sensor Node architecture
Author :
Nanda, Kaushik ; Babu, Hari ; Selvakumar, David ; Dwarakanath, Tulasi ; Nayak, Kaushik ; Venkatesh
Author_Institution :
Centre for Dev. of Adv. Comput., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Wireless Sensor Node (or Mote) is a basic building block of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). The Motes can be deployed in various application domains to sense and transmit the parameters to the network controller for further processing. The Hardware architecture of Mote plays an important role in improving the sustainability and efficiency of the sensor network. This paper introduces the design of a Mote with an innovative architecture consisting of energy harvesting capabilities from solar energy. This Mote provides power source switching option between primary and secondary batteries depending on the state of charge information of the batteries, provision for over the air programming, provision for reduction in power consumption through Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling, Switching RF paths along with the provision to connect different Add-on cards to serve different application areas. The Mote also contains a Real-Time Clock (RTC) IC for synchronization and an external Watchdog timer for resetting the Microcontroller in case of malfunctioning of application. Proper Electromagnetic Compliance & Electrostatic Discharge immunity have also been taken care by addition of RF shielding & ESD protection components. A water & dust proof enclosure makes it even more suitable for outdoor applications.
Keywords :
electrostatic discharge; microcontrollers; wireless sensor networks; ESD protection components; RF shielding; RTC IC; WSN; add-on cards; air programming; dust proof enclosure; dynamic frequency scaling; dynamic voltage scaling; electromagnetic compliance & electrostatic discharge immunity; energy harvesting capabilities; external watchdog timer; innovative autonomous wireless sensor node architecture; microcontroller; network controller; outdoor applications; power consumption reduction; power source switching option; primary batteries; real-time clock IC; secondary batteries; smartmote; switching RF paths; synchronization; water proof enclosure; wireless sensor network; Antennas; Batteries; Clocks; Radio frequency; Random access memory; Reliability; Voltage control; Battery Fuel Gauge; Buck-Boost Converter; Chip BALUN; Dynamic Voltage Scaling; Energy Harvesting; MPPT; Power Source Switching; Solar charging; Switching RF; WSN; Wireless Sensor Node;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Computing and Communication Technologies (IEEE CONECCT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2318-2
DOI :
10.1109/CONECCT.2014.6740350