Title :
Reliable virtual sensing for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Abdelaal, Mohamed ; Kuka, Christian ; Theel, Oliver ; Nicklas, Daniela
Author_Institution :
Carl von Ossietzky Univ. of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
Abstract :
Several “energy-hungry” sensors such as gas detectors, radar, and cameras have excessive energy dissipation. Virtual sensing is a technique which “breaks the downward spiral” between energy expenditure and events-miss probabilities. The idea is to deactivate main sensors and utilize a set of energy-friendly HW & SW components instead. However, reliability of such systems composed of virtual and real sensors should be as high as possible. In this article, a novel approach is proposed to improve the virtual sensing reliability. An ontology on sensor-environment relationships is utilized to automatically generate rules before deployment to switch between real and virtual sensors. We illustrate the general approach by a case study: we show how reliable virtual sensing reduces the energy consumption and event-miss probabilities of object tracking applications. Seismic sensors and a dynamic time-warping algorithm shape the virtual object tracking sensor. We validate the precision of such virtual sensors over several experiments. A series of experiments with a network of TelosB sensor nodes show that virtual sensors have much less energy consumption than a Doppler μ-radar (main) sensor. Finally, we evaluate event-miss probabilities and lifetime extension by using the WSNet simulator.
Keywords :
object tracking; reliability; time warp simulation; wireless sensor networks; TelosB sensor nodes; WSNet simulator; dynamic time-warping algorithm; energy consumption; event-miss probabilities; lifetime extension; object tracking applications; ontology; reliable virtual sensing; seismic sensors; sensor-environment relationships; virtual object tracking sensor; wireless sensor networks; Energy consumption; Ontologies; Reliability; Seismic measurements; Sensors; Temperature measurement; Vibration measurement; Dynamic Time Warping; Energy Efficiency; Object Tracking; Ontology; Reliability; Virtual Sensing; Wireless Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), 2015 IEEE Tenth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8054-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISSNIP.2015.7106926