Title :
Modeling heterogeneous systems using SystemC-AMS case study: A Wireless Sensor Network Node
Author :
Vasilevski, Michel ; Pecheux, Francois ; Aboushady, Hassan ; De Lamarre, Laurent
Author_Institution :
Univ. Paris VI, Paris
Abstract :
The paper presents a preliminary approach for the modeling and simulation of a simple but complete wireless sensor network with two nodes using SystemC-AMS, an open-source C++ library dedicated to the description of heterogeneous systems containing digital, analog, RF hardware parts as well as embedded software. The WSN node, or mote, detailed herein consists of a physical sensor, a continuous time sigma-delta converter with its associated decimation filter, an ATMEGA128 8-bit microcontroller running the embedded application and a QPSK-based 2.4 GHz RF transceiver. The node has been designed to be interoperable with both the XBow MICAZ hardware platform and the TinyOS operating system in a near future. The paper starts with the structural description of the system as a hierarchical set of behavioural modules, then gives an insight on how multi-frequency simulation is handled in SystemC-AMS, and finally presents simulation results that are systematically compared with the Matlab reference in terms of accuracy and simulation time.
Keywords :
C++ language; microcontrollers; public domain software; quadrature phase shift keying; sigma-delta modulation; transceivers; wireless sensor networks; ATMEGA128 8-bit microcontroller; QPSK-based 2.4 GHz RF transceiver; SystemC-AMS case study; WSN; continuous time sigma-delta converter; decimation filter; embedded software; frequency 2.4 GHz; heterogeneous system modeling; open-source C++ library; physical sensor; quadrature phase shift keying; wireless sensor network node; Delta-sigma modulation; Embedded software; Filters; Hardware; Mathematical model; Microcontrollers; Open source software; Radio frequency; Software libraries; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Workshop, 2007. BMAS 2007. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1567-0
DOI :
10.1109/BMAS.2007.4437517