DocumentCode :
3340898
Title :
Perpetual environmentally powered sensor networks
Author :
Jiang, Xiaofan ; Polastre, Joseph ; Culler, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
38457
Firstpage :
463
Lastpage :
468
Abstract :
Environmental energy is an attractive power source for low power wireless sensor networks. We present Prometheus, a system that intelligently manages energy transfer for perpetual operation without human intervention or servicing. Combining positive attributes of different energy storage elements and leveraging the intelligence of the microprocessor, we introduce an efficient multi-stage energy transfer system that reduces the common limitations of single energy storage systems to achieve near perpetual operation. We present our design choices, tradeoffs, circuit evaluations, performance analysis, and models. We discuss the relationships between system components and identify optimal hardware choices to meet an application´s needs. Finally we present our implementation of a real system that uses solar energy to power Berkeley´s Telos Mote. Our analysis predicts the system will operate for 43 years under 1% load, 4 years under 10% load, and 1 year under 100% load. Our implementation uses a two stage storage system consisting of supercapacitors (primary buffer) and a lithium rechargeable battery (secondary buffer). The mote has full knowledge of power levels and intelligently manages energy transfer to maximize lifetime.
Keywords :
energy conservation; energy management systems; energy storage; lithium; microprocessor chips; performance evaluation; secondary cells; solar power; supercapacitors; wireless sensor networks; Berkeley´s Telos mote; Prometheus system; circuit evaluation; energy storage element; environmental energy; lithium rechargeable battery; low power wireless sensor network; microprocessor; multistage energy transfer management; performance analysis; perpetual operation; power source; real system; solar energy; supercapacitor; Buffer storage; Energy exchange; Energy management; Energy storage; Humans; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent systems; Power system management; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Processing in Sensor Networks, 2005. IPSN 2005. Fourth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9201-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPSN.2005.1440974
Filename :
1440974
Link To Document :
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