Title :
Benefits of Wake-Up Radio in Energy-Efficient Multimodal Surveillance Wireless Sensor Network
Author :
Jelicic, Vana ; Magno, M. ; Brunelli, Davide ; Bilas, Vedran ; Benini, Luca
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng. & Comput., Univ. of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract :
Scarce energy budget of battery-powered wireless sensor nodes calls for cautious power management not to compromise performance of the system. To reduce both energy consumption and delay in energy-hungry wireless sensor networks for latency-restricted surveillance scenarios, this paper proposes a multimodal two-tier architecture with wake-up radio receivers. In video surveillance applications, using information from distributed low-power pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensors, which detect human presence limits the activity of cameras and reduces their energy consumption. PIR sensors transmit the information about the event to camera nodes using wake-up radio receivers. We show the benefits of wake-up receivers over duty cycling in terms of overcoming energy consumption versus latency tradeoff (proved with two orders of magnitude lower latency-only 9 ms). At the same time, the power consumption of the camera node, including a wake-up receiver is comparable with the one having only duty-cycled main transceiver with 1% duty cycle (about 32 mW for 25 activations per hour).
Keywords :
infrared detectors; pyroelectric detectors; radio receivers; telecommunication power management; video cameras; video surveillance; wireless sensor networks; PIR sensors; battery-powered wireless sensor node; camera node power consumption; distributed low-power pyroelectric infrared sensors; duty cycle; energy consumption reduction; energy-efficient multimodal surveillance wireless sensor network; event information transmission; human presence detection; latency-restricted surveillance scenarios; multimodal two-tier architecture; power management; video surveillance; wake-up radio receiver; Cameras; Energy consumption; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Transceivers; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless sensor networks; energy-hungry sensors; event detection; latency; power management; wake-up radio;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2326799