Title :
Evaluation of power duty cycle and latency in a sensor mesh with random activity
Author :
González, C. ; Sanz-Maudes, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Tecnologia Electron., Univ. Politecnica de Madrid
Abstract :
Energy saving at the nodes of a wireless sensor network (WSN) is a primary goal as the lifetime of these autonomous sensors is highly dependent on the battery lifetime when they are battery operated. Direct solutions to spare battery use are both limiting the radio range, using a hop by hop data transmission mechanism, and turning off the radio following an activity pattern, as the radio greatly contributes to energy consumption. However, if the sensor radio is kept in this "inactive" state for a long period, latency of data propagation significantly increases. We have evaluated the ratio of latency versus energy consumption assuming a simple communication algorithm in which, in each period, each individual sensor selects a slot to listen (turns on its radio) in a random manner. If we assume that the battery lifetime is directly proportional to the duty cycle of activity, the lifetime of a WSN devoted to a task, such as surveillance, with low probability of event occurrence, is proportionally increased by the inverse of the duty cycle at the price of a greater latency. The evaluation has been done using both a simulation program and an experimental set-up with several CC2420DB from Chipcon acting as sensor nodes and the results are presented
Keywords :
power consumption; wireless sensor networks; WSN; battery lifetime; data transmission mechanism; energy saving; power duty cycle; random activity pattern; sensor radio; wireless sensor network; Batteries; Data communication; Delay; Electronic mail; Energy consumption; Energy management; Intelligent networks; Telecommunication standards; Turning; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Communication System Software and Middleware, 2006. Comsware 2006. First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9575-1
DOI :
10.1109/COMSWA.2006.1665222